Addiction Research Center, Alternative Georgia, Tbilisi 0177, Georgia.
Addiction Research Center, Alternative Georgia, Tbilisi 0177, Georgia.
Int J Drug Policy. 2013 Nov;24(6):566-72. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.05.004. Epub 2013 Jun 4.
In the Republic of Georgia, women comprise under 2% of patients in substance use treatment and to date there has been no empirical research to investigate what factors may facilitate or hinder their help-seeking behaviour or access to treatment services.
This study included secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with 55 substance-using women and 34 providers of health-related services.
The roles and norms of women in Georgian society were identified as major factors influencing their help-seeking behaviour. Factors that had a negative impact on use of drug treatment services included an absence of gender-specific services, judgmental attitudes of service providers, the cost of treatment and a punitive legal position in regard to substance use. Having a substance-using partner served as an additional factor inhibiting a woman's willingness to seek assistance.
Within the context of orthodox Georgian society, low self-esteem, combined with severe family and social stigma play a critical role in creating barriers to the use of both general health and substance-use-treatment services for women. Education of the public, including policy makers and health care providers is urgently needed to focus on addiction as a treatable medical illness. The need for more women centred services is also critical to the provision of effective treatment for substance-using women.
在格鲁吉亚共和国,女性在药物使用治疗中仅占患者的 2%以下,迄今为止,尚无实证研究调查哪些因素可能促进或阻碍她们寻求帮助或获得治疗服务。
本研究包括对 55 名药物使用女性和 34 名与健康相关服务提供者的深入访谈的二次分析。
格鲁吉亚社会中女性的角色和规范被确定为影响其寻求帮助行为的主要因素。对药物治疗服务使用产生负面影响的因素包括缺乏性别特定的服务、服务提供者的评判态度、治疗费用以及对药物使用的惩罚性法律地位。有一个药物使用的伴侣是另外一个抑制女性寻求帮助意愿的因素。
在正统的格鲁吉亚社会背景下,低自尊,加上严重的家庭和社会耻辱感,在为女性使用一般健康和药物使用治疗服务设置障碍方面起着关键作用。迫切需要对公众进行教育,包括政策制定者和医疗保健提供者,以将成瘾作为一种可治疗的疾病。还需要更多以女性为中心的服务,为药物使用的女性提供有效治疗。