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无家可归经历是否会影响女性改变饮酒或吸毒的动机?

Does experiencing homelessness affect women's motivation to change alcohol or drug use?

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Am J Addict. 2014 Jan-Feb;23(1):76-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2013.12066.x. Epub 2013 Jun 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Homeless women are at high risk of drug and alcohol dependence and may receive less opportunity for treatment. Our objective was to examine the association between experiencing homelessness and motivation to change drug or alcohol use.

METHODS

Women (n = 154) participants in a study of substance dependence at an urban medical center (69 with some homeless days in the last 90 days; 85 continuously housed at baseline) completed six items rating motivation to change alcohol or drug use (ie, importance, readiness, and confidence) at baseline and in 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up interviews. Unadjusted and longitudinal analyses controlling for covariates (eg, demographics, insurance status, substance use consequences, mental health status, and participation in treatment) were conducted.

RESULTS

There were no significant differences between women experiencing homeless days versus continuously housed women in the odds of reporting high motivation to change alcohol or drug use, either in unadjusted baseline analyses or longitudinal analyses adjusted for covariates. Covariates that were significantly associated with high importance, readiness or confidence to change behavior were higher life time consequences of substance use, and participation in 12-step programs.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest that clinicians should not make assumptions that homeless women have low motivation to change their substance use.

SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

The same opportunities for addiction treatment should be offered to homeless as to housed women.

摘要

背景和目的

无家可归的女性面临着较高的药物和酒精依赖风险,获得治疗的机会可能较少。我们的目的是研究经历无家可归与改变药物或酒精使用的动机之间的关联。

方法

在一家城市医疗中心进行的物质依赖研究中,共有 154 名女性参与者(过去 90 天中有 69 人经历过无家可归,基线时有 85 人连续居住),在基线时以及在 3、6 和 12 个月的随访访谈中完成了六项评估改变药物或酒精使用动机的项目(即重要性、准备度和信心)。进行了未经调整和纵向分析,控制了协变量(例如人口统计学、保险状况、物质使用后果、心理健康状况和参与治疗)。

结果

在未经调整的基线分析或调整了协变量的纵向分析中,经历过无家可归的天数的女性与连续居住的女性相比,报告有较高动机改变药物或酒精使用的可能性没有显著差异。与更高的行为改变重要性、准备度或信心显著相关的协变量是更高的物质使用终生后果和参与 12 步程序。

讨论和结论

这些发现表明,临床医生不应假设无家可归的女性改变物质使用的动机较低。

科学意义和未来方向

应向无家可归的女性和有住所的女性提供相同的成瘾治疗机会。

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