“No puedo beber alcohol si estoy sola”Sobre cómo pensar la violencia de género y las drogodependencias

  1. Romo Avilés, Nuria 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Granada
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    Universidad de Granada

    Granada, España

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Journal:
La Aljaba: Segunda Época, Revista de Estudios de la Mujer

ISSN: 0328-6169 1669-5704

Year of publication: 2021

Issue Title: La Aljaba, Segunda Época

Volume: 25

Issue: 1

Pages: 173-191

Type: Article

More publications in: La Aljaba: Segunda Época, Revista de Estudios de la Mujer

Sustainable development goals

Abstract

Gender violence is related in a complex way to the world of drug addiction. We know that drug consumption spaces have been described in general as spaces of violence against women. However, gender violence has gone unnoticed in different areas of the world of drug addiction, from its impact on the use or abuse of drugs by women to the problems it generates for women victims when they decide to start a drug abuse program. recovery if they have addiction problems. My objective in this text is to present stories about gender violence in the world of drug addiction, pointing out debates and needs for thought and research.

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