Shane Patricia, Diamond Guy S, Mensinger Janell Lynn, Shera David, Wintersteen Matthew B
Research Institute, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Sutter Health, Oakland, CA 94612, USA.
Am J Addict. 2006;15 Suppl 1:34-42. doi: 10.1080/10550490601003714.
This paper considers whether victimization moderates adolescents' outcomes in substance abuse treatment. Adolescents (N=975) in outpatient and residential settings were assessed at intake, three, six, nine, and 12 months. Differential outcomes by gender and degree of victimization were analyzed. Dependent variables were marijuana use and substance-related problems. The residential sample reported higher baseline marijuana use and victimization. Both samples significantly reduced marijuana use and associated problems during treatment. Victimization was significantly related to more substance-related problems at intake and follow-up. More severe trauma histories in residential females were associated with significantly greater persistence in substance-related problems post-discharge.
本文探讨了受害经历是否会影响青少年药物滥用治疗的效果。对门诊和住院环境中的青少年(N = 975)在入院时、治疗3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月时进行了评估。分析了性别和受害程度不同所导致的不同结果。因变量为大麻使用情况和与药物相关的问题。住院样本报告的基线大麻使用率和受害率更高。两个样本在治疗期间大麻使用及相关问题均显著减少。在入院时和随访时,受害经历与更多的药物相关问题显著相关。住院女性中更严重的创伤史与出院后药物相关问题的持续存在显著相关。