Curtis Carmen E, Jason Leonard A, Olson Bradley D, Ferrari Joseph R
Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.
Women Health. 2005;41(4):87-100. doi: 10.1300/J013v41n04_05.
Women with substance-related disorders are likely to suffer from disordered eating and past traumatic experience, issues that might inhibit the recovery process. The present study determined the prevalence of co-morbidity of disordered eating, trauma, and substance-related disorders among 60 women living in one of 15 mutual help substance abuse recovery homes that establish new social networks for residents. Psychological sense of community was also examined to determine whether residents were able to obtain support that may have previously been absent. Results indicated that women with co-existing disordered eating and substance-related disorders, as well as women who have experienced trauma benefit from democratic, independent-living environments. Implications for treatment and future research are discussed.
患有物质相关障碍的女性很可能存在饮食失调和过往创伤经历,这些问题可能会阻碍康复进程。本研究确定了居住在15个互助药物滥用康复之家之一的60名女性中饮食失调、创伤和物质相关障碍共病的患病率,这些康复之家为居民建立了新的社交网络。同时还考察了社区心理感受,以确定居民是否能够获得此前可能缺乏的支持。结果表明,同时存在饮食失调和物质相关障碍的女性,以及经历过创伤的女性,能从民主、独立生活的环境中受益。文中还讨论了对治疗和未来研究的启示。