Rawson Richard A, Washton Arnold, Domier Catherine P, Reiber Chris
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, Los Angeles, CA 90025, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2002 Mar;22(2):103-8. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(01)00215-x.
This study investigated gender differences in the relationship between psychoactive substance use and sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Participants (N = 464) were male and female alcohol, opiate, cocaine, and methamphetamine users enrolled in an outpatient treatment program at any of 8 sites. A self-report survey that inquired about the specific sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of the participant during previous instances of being under the influence of their primary drug of dependence served as the data source. The results indicate that different categories of psychoactive agents were associated with different effects on sexual behavior, and that those effects vary by gender. Development of a valid measure assessing the type and strength of these relationships may be beneficial for use by treatment programs in promoting abstinence from drug and alcohol use and preventing relapse.
本研究调查了精神活性物质使用与性想法、感受及行为之间关系中的性别差异。参与者(N = 464)为在8个地点之一参加门诊治疗项目的男性和女性酒精、阿片类、可卡因及甲基苯丙胺使用者。一项自我报告调查询问了参与者在之前受其主要依赖药物影响期间的具体性想法、感受及行为,该调查作为数据源。结果表明,不同类别的精神活性药物对性行为有不同影响,且这些影响因性别而异。开发一种有效测量方法来评估这些关系的类型和强度,可能有助于治疗项目促进药物和酒精使用的戒断并预防复发。