Banwell, CathyBammer, Gabriele2015-12-070955-3959http://hdl.handle.net/1885/18372Concerns are frequently voiced about harms to children of mothers who use drugs. We explored the subjective socio-cultural experiences of childrearing by women using illicit drugs (heroin mainly and amphetamines) and compared them to those of three otherKeywords: amphetamine derivative; diamorphine; illicit drug; adult; article; Australia; comparative study; controlled study; cultural factor; female; groups by age; habit; human; income; lowest income group; major clinical study; mother; priority journal; sample; s Drug use; Mobility; Mothers; Poverty; Social isolationMaternal habits: Narratives of mothering, social position and drug use200610.1016/j.drugpo.2006.09.0052015-12-07