Crack Cocaine
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Subject Areas on Research
- Acute changes in cranial blood flow after cocaine hydrochloride.
- African-American crack abusers and drug treatment initiation: barriers and effects of a pretreatment intervention.
- Alcohol use among out-of-treatment crack using African-American women.
- Changes in tobacco smoking following treatment for cocaine dependence.
- Cocaine-associated chest pain: a case of aortic dissection.
- Efficacy of a woman-focused intervention to reduce HIV risk and increase self-sufficiency among African American crack abusers.
- Gender differences in the impact of social support on crack use among African Americans.
- Gender differences in the processes of change for condom use: patterns across stages of change in crack cocaine users.
- Medical symptoms associated with tobacco smoking with and without marijuana abuse among crack cocaine-dependent patients.
- Perceived neighborhood safety and depressive symptoms among African American crack users.
- The crack cocaine problem. A warning from North America.
- Treatment readiness among out-of-treatment African-American crack users.
- Unilateral supraglottitis in adults: fact or fiction.
- Using mobile health technologies to test the association of cocaine use with sexual desire and risky sexual behaviors among people with and without HIV who use illicit stimulants.
- Violence, homelessness, and HIV risk among crack-using African-American women.