Hser Y I, Anglin M D, McGlothlin W
Department of Psychology, University of California at Los Angeles 90024.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1987;13(1-2):33-57. doi: 10.3109/00952998709001499.
Five-hundred-sixty-seven heroin addicts admitted to methadone maintenance treatment programs in southern California were included in the present analysis. Systematic comparisons were made between women and men for Anglo and Chicano subpopulations. The behaviors compared focused on initial drug use and other antecedent behaviors during the year prior to initiation of heroin use including interpersonal relationships, other substance use, drug dealing, legal income, and various criminal behaviors. Unlike men, the initial use of heroin by women was highly influenced by a man, especially by a sex partner who is often a daily heroin user. On the other hand, many women (like men) reported self-initiation of heroin use, multiple drug use, and drug dealing, thus demonstrating that they took an active role in their drug involvement. Other differences between men and women for antecedent behaviors prior to narcotics use appear to be related to traditional expectations about gender roles in American society.
567名进入南加州美沙酮维持治疗项目的海洛因成瘾者被纳入本分析。对盎格鲁和奇卡诺亚人群体中的女性和男性进行了系统比较。所比较的行为集中在初次吸毒以及开始使用海洛因前一年的其他前期行为,包括人际关系、其他物质使用、毒品交易、合法收入和各种犯罪行为。与男性不同,女性初次使用海洛因受男性的影响很大,尤其是受通常每天吸食海洛因的性伴侣的影响。另一方面,许多女性(和男性一样)报告称是自行开始使用海洛因、使用多种毒品以及进行毒品交易,因此表明她们在涉毒过程中发挥了积极作用。在使用麻醉药品之前的前期行为方面,男性和女性的其他差异似乎与美国社会对性别角色的传统期望有关。