JNCR

The mission of the journal is to contribute to the development of nursing science and care practices in Turkey and internationally. It is also to promote and disseminate new knowledge and research data for evidence-based care practices at all levels of nursing services. The Journal of Nursing Care Research deals with Fundamentals of Nursing, Internal Medicine Nursing, Surgical Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Child Health and Diseases Nursing, Mental Health and Diseases Nursing, Public Health Nursing and Management in Nursing and accepts articles on these topics.

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Review
Substance use in pregnancy and nursing approach
Substance abuse, which is increasing rapidly in Turkiye is more common in men than in women. Although it is more common in men, it has more destructive effects on women. Due to biological gender differences, many problems have been encountered during pregnancy and afterwards, which are reflected on the baby. Substance use during pregnancy is the leading cause of poor birth outcomes, maternal complications and related health expenditures. The adverse medical, psychiatric and functional consequences associated with substance use disorders are generally more severe in women. However, men and women differ in terms of substance use disorder treatment. The aim of this review is to highlight the impact of substance use on women's health and how it affects their social lives.


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Volume 1, Issue 3, 2024
Page : 85-87
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