Westreich L, Guedj P, Galanter M, Baird D
Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, NY 10016, USA.
Am J Addict. 1997 Fall;6(4):311-7.
The authors reviewed the charts of all women and a randomly selected sample of men over a 6-month period on two addiction treatment units at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York. The men were more likely to be admitted with schizophrenia and to have used substances of abuse other than alcohol, and the women were more likely to be admitted with affective disorders. Also, the women on the dual-diagnosis ward were more likely to be domiciled (i.e., not homeless), and the women on both units were significantly more likely to report having been crime victims. These findings suggest that dually diagnosed women need a substantially different treatment paradigm from men.
作者回顾了纽约贝尔维尤医院中心两个成瘾治疗单元在6个月期间所有女性的病历以及随机抽取的男性样本的病历。男性更有可能因精神分裂症入院,且使用过酒精以外的滥用物质,而女性更有可能因情感障碍入院。此外,双重诊断病房的女性更有可能有家可归(即非无家可归者),且两个单元的女性报告曾是犯罪受害者的可能性显著更高。这些发现表明,双重诊断的女性需要一种与男性截然不同的治疗模式。