Myers B, Louw J, Pasche S
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, South Africa.
Afr J Psychiatry (Johannesbg). 2011 May;14(2):146-53. doi: 10.4314/ajpsy.v14i2.7.
The study aimed to identify gender differences in barriers to alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment use among disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, South Africa. The Behavioral Model of Health Services Utilization was used as an analytic framework.
A case-control design was used to compare 434 individuals with AOD problems from disadvantaged communities who had accessed treatment with 555 controls who had not accessed treatment on a range of variables. Logistic regression procedures were employed to examine the unique profile of variables associated with treatment utilization for male and female participants.
Few gender differences emerged in terms of the pattern of variables associated with AOD treatment use. Greater awareness of treatment options and fewer geographic access and affordability barriers were strongly associated with an increased likelihood of AOD treatment use for both men and women from disadvantaged communities. However, while similar types of barriers to treatment were reported by men and women, these barriers had a greater impact on treatment utilization for women compared to men.
Compared to men, women from disadvantaged communities in South Africa do not have equal access to AOD treatment. Recommendations on how to reduce these barriers and ways to improve AOD treatment use among women from disadvantaged communities in South Africa are provided.
本研究旨在确定南非开普敦弱势社区中酒精及其他药物(AOD)治疗使用障碍方面的性别差异。健康服务利用行为模型被用作分析框架。
采用病例对照设计,将来自弱势社区的434名有AOD问题且已接受治疗的个体与555名未接受治疗的对照个体在一系列变量上进行比较。采用逻辑回归程序来检验与男性和女性参与者治疗利用相关的变量的独特特征。
在与AOD治疗使用相关的变量模式方面,几乎没有出现性别差异。对治疗选择的更高认识以及更少的地理可及性和可负担性障碍与弱势社区的男性和女性使用AOD治疗可能性的增加密切相关。然而,虽然男性和女性报告的治疗障碍类型相似,但与男性相比,这些障碍对女性治疗利用的影响更大。
与男性相比,南非弱势社区的女性无法平等获得AOD治疗。提供了关于如何减少这些障碍以及如何提高南非弱势社区女性AOD治疗利用率的建议。