Nyamathi Adeline, Longshore Douglas, Galaif Elisha R, Leake Barbara
School of Nursing, University of California, Box 951702, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1702, USA.
Addict Behav. 2004 Dec;29(9):1839-43. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.03.032.
Characteristics associated with wanting to permanently quit their alcohol, cocaine or heroine use were examined in 748 homeless women. Only a third of Latinas wanted to stop using alcohol; they were also at relatively high risk for continued heroine use. Recognition that their substance use was an extremely serious problem was a consistent predictor of wanting to quit substance use. Other important predictors of desiring to quit two substances included not hanging out with other drug users, lifetime hospitalization for drug use and recent substance use treatment. Findings from this study may be helpful for selecting relative good candidates for the limited number of substance abuse treatment slots available for homeless women and providing supplementary assistance to those already in treatment.
对748名无家可归女性进行了调查,以研究她们想要永久戒酒、戒毒(可卡因或海洛因)的相关特征。只有三分之一的拉丁裔女性想要戒酒;她们持续使用海洛因的风险也相对较高。认识到自己的药物使用是一个极其严重的问题,是想要戒掉药物使用的一个持续预测因素。想要戒掉两种药物的其他重要预测因素包括不与其他吸毒者交往、因吸毒而终身住院以及近期接受药物使用治疗。这项研究的结果可能有助于从有限的针对无家可归女性的药物滥用治疗名额中挑选出相对合适的候选人,并为那些已经在接受治疗的人提供补充援助。