Kail B L, Lukoff I F
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1984;10(1):39-52. doi: 10.3109/00952998409002654.
Female addicts are typically treated as one group with similar needs and experiences. This is particularly true for Black female addicts. This study of Black men and women entering an inner-city methadone maintenance treatment program attempts to delineate (1) how Black women differ from Black men in their heroin-using careers and (2) differences among Black women in their integration of drug use and lifestyle. Findings show men and women do develop different patterns of criminal activity, drug use, family ties, and labor force participation. Further analysis using multiple discriminant techniques indicates that Black female addicts are not one homogeneous group. Conclusions based on these findings suggest that sex role expectations may structure heroin use. Other social locators such as age may also delimit available career paths, lending further support to the theoretical framework employed here.
女性成瘾者通常被视为具有相似需求和经历的一个群体。黑人女性成瘾者尤其如此。这项针对进入市中心美沙酮维持治疗项目的黑人男性和女性的研究试图描绘出:(1)黑人女性在海洛因使用历程方面与黑人男性有何不同;(2)黑人女性在吸毒与生活方式整合方面的差异。研究结果表明,男性和女性确实形成了不同的犯罪活动、吸毒、家庭关系及劳动力参与模式。运用多重判别技术的进一步分析表明,黑人女性成瘾者并非一个同质化群体。基于这些研究结果得出的结论表明,性别角色期望可能会构建海洛因的使用模式。其他社会定位因素,如年龄,也可能限制可行的职业道路,从而为这里所采用的理论框架提供了进一步支持。