Wallen J
Department of Family and Community Development, College of Human Ecology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1992;9(3):243-8. doi: 10.1016/0740-5472(92)90067-x.
To assess the extent to which women appear to have special treatment needs, this paper compares male and female patients receiving inpatient substance abuse treatment. The author analyzed completed intake interview forms from the files of all clients entering two private, nonprofit inpatient substance abuse treatment facilities during an 8-month period in 1989 (a total of 181 men and 48 women). The women were similar to the men with respect to sociodemographic characteristics, family history, alcohol/drug history, and treatment completion. However, they were more likely to report a sexual abuse history and indicated more emotional distress than the men. Implications for treatment are discussed.
为评估女性在多大程度上似乎有特殊的治疗需求,本文比较了接受住院药物滥用治疗的男性和女性患者。作者分析了1989年8个月期间进入两家私立非营利性住院药物滥用治疗机构的所有客户档案中已完成的入院访谈表格(共有181名男性和48名女性)。在社会人口统计学特征、家族病史、酒精/药物史和治疗完成情况方面,女性与男性相似。然而,她们更有可能报告有性虐待史,并且比男性表现出更多的情绪困扰。文中讨论了对治疗的启示。