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Ethical Issues in Practice With Older Women Who Misuse Substances
Authors:Terry L Koenig  Catherine Crisp
Institution:University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Abstract:Older women who misuse substances represent a growing population within the United States. Yet, helping professionals lack guidance in addressing ethical issues that arise in working with these older women. The purpose of this article is to (a) examine what we know about older women who misuse substances, (b) address professional ethical dilemmas and other ethical issues that emerge in treating and delivering services to older women, (c) identify barriers for treatment, and (d) propose practice recommendations. Specifically, the authors examine the overarching professional ethical dilemma or tension between client autonomy and professional beneficence that emerges in treating and delivering services to older women. Implications are delineated for professional education, gender-and age-sensitive substance misuse services, and research and policy efforts.
Keywords:ethical decision making  autonomy  beneficence  older women  substance use disorders
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