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群体药物治疗中的性别、种族和群体行为。

Gender, race, and group behavior in group drug treatment.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, 700 Butler Drive, Providence, RI 02906, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2011 Dec 15;119(3):e39-45. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.05.023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Group drug counseling is the primary treatment modality used to treat drug dependence in community settings in the United States. Findings from the social psychology literature suggest that gender may influence how individuals participate in groups, and that race may moderate the effects of gender on group behavior. This study examined gender, race, and their interaction as predictors of alliance, participation, self-disclosure, and receipt of advice and feedback in drug counseling groups, and explored how gender and racial differences in drug counseling group behavior related to outcome of cocaine dependence treatment.

METHOD

Ratings of group behavior were made from videotaped sessions of group drug counseling drawn from a randomized trial of treatment for cocaine-dependent individuals (n=438). Analyses examined the effects of race (African American or non-Hispanic White), gender, and the race by gender interaction on group behavior. Additional analyses examined race, gender, and group behavior, and interactions among these variables in predicting monthly cocaine use.

RESULTS

Race and the race by gender interaction, but not gender alone, predicted many group behaviors. Non-Hispanic White women had the highest rates of self-disclosure and receipt of advice and non-positive feedback, followed by men of both races, with African American women having the lowest levels. These differences were unrelated to cross-sectional cocaine outcome.

CONCLUSIONS

Women, but not men, of different races acted differently in mixed-race, mixed-gender cocaine treatment groups, with African American women exhibiting less of several behaviors. Additional research on causes and consequences of these differences could inform interventions for drug-dependent women.

摘要

背景

团体药物咨询是美国社区环境中治疗药物依赖的主要治疗方式。社会心理学文献的研究结果表明,性别可能会影响个人参与团体的方式,而种族可能会调节性别对团体行为的影响。本研究探讨了性别、种族及其相互作用对药物咨询团体中的联盟、参与、自我表露以及接受建议和反馈的预测作用,并探讨了药物咨询团体行为中性别和种族差异与可卡因依赖治疗结果的关系。

方法

从可卡因依赖个体治疗的随机试验中抽取的团体药物咨询的录像片段中对团体行为进行了评分(n=438)。分析考察了种族(非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人)、性别以及种族与性别相互作用对团体行为的影响。进一步的分析考察了种族、性别以及这些变量在预测每月可卡因使用方面的团体行为,以及它们之间的相互作用。

结果

种族和种族与性别相互作用,而不是性别本身,预测了许多团体行为。非西班牙裔白人女性的自我表露、接受建议和非正面反馈的比例最高,其次是非裔美国人和男性,而非洲裔美国女性的比例最低。这些差异与横断面可卡因结果无关。

结论

不同种族的女性,而不是男性,在混合种族、混合性别的可卡因治疗团体中表现不同,非洲裔美国女性表现出的几种行为较少。对这些差异的原因和后果的进一步研究可以为女性药物依赖者的干预措施提供信息。

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