Becker Jill B, McClellan Michelle, Reed Beth Glover
Department of Psychology and the Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Department of History and the Residential College, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Addict Biol. 2016 Sep;21(5):1052-9. doi: 10.1111/adb.12383. Epub 2016 Mar 3.
In this review, we discuss the importance of investigating both sex and gender differences in addiction and relapse in studies of humans and in animal models. Addiction is both a cultural and biological phenomenon. Sex and gender differences are not solely determined by our biology, nor are they entirely cultural; they are interactions between biology and the environment that are continuously played out throughout development. Lessons from the historical record illustrate how context and attitudes affect the way that substance use in men and women is regarded. Finally, cultural and environmental influences may differentially affect men and women, and affect how they respond to drugs of abuse and to treatment protocols. We recommend that both animal models and clinical research need to be developed to consider how contextual and social factors may influence the biological processes of addiction and relapse differentially in men and women.
在本综述中,我们讨论了在人类研究和动物模型中调查成瘾及复发方面性别差异的重要性。成瘾既是一种文化现象,也是一种生物学现象。性别差异并非仅由我们的生物学因素决定,也不完全是文化因素所致;它们是生物学与环境之间的相互作用,在整个发育过程中持续展现。历史记录中的经验教训说明了背景和态度如何影响对男性和女性物质使用的看法。最后,文化和环境影响可能对男性和女性产生不同的作用,并影响他们对滥用药物及治疗方案的反应。我们建议,需要同时开发动物模型和临床研究,以考虑背景和社会因素如何可能对男性和女性成瘾及复发的生物学过程产生不同影响。