Carter Carolyn S
School of Social Work, Howard University, Washington, DC 20059, USA.
Health Soc Work. 2002 Aug;27(3):166-74. doi: 10.1093/hsw/27.3.166.
This article explores societal responses to perinatal drug abuse, including stigmatic attitudes and behaviors of health care workers that are directed toward women who abuse drugs during pregnancy. Health care providers' stigmatic responses can deter women from receiving perinatal care and place women and their unborn children at risk. Because poor women and women of color face a greater probability of being prosecuted or losing custody of their children for using drugs while they are pregnant, the article emphasizes societal responses to these client populations. Empowering strategies are suggested by which social workers and clients can potentially redefine perinatal drug abuse as a health problem rather than a legal issue and improve the environment in which perinatal care is provided.
本文探讨了社会对围产期药物滥用的反应,包括医护人员针对孕期滥用药物女性的歧视性态度和行为。医护人员的歧视性反应可能会阻碍女性接受围产期护理,并使女性及其未出生的孩子面临风险。由于贫困女性和有色人种女性在孕期使用药物更有可能被起诉或失去孩子的监护权,本文强调了社会对这些客户群体的反应。文章提出了一些赋权策略,通过这些策略,社会工作者和客户有可能将围产期药物滥用重新定义为一个健康问题而非法律问题,并改善提供围产期护理的环境。