Argeriou M, Daley M
Mothers Project Health and Addictions Research, Inc. Boston, MA, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1997 Sep-Oct;14(5):489-98. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(96)00153-5.
White (n = 213), African American (n = 210), and Hispanic (n = 104) Medicaid-eligible, chemically-dependent, pregnant women were interviewed during their stay in stay in publicly-funded detoxification centers in Massachusetts. Comparisons of demographic, psychosocial, and substance abuse variables revealed significant intergroup differences in almost all instances. There appears to be as much heterogeneity within the treatment population subgroup of pregnant women as there is across different treatment populations. Ramifications of the observed differences for treatment planning and service provision are discussed.
对213名白人、210名非裔美国人和104名西班牙裔符合医疗补助条件、有药物依赖问题的孕妇,在她们入住马萨诸塞州的公共资助戒毒中心期间进行了访谈。对人口统计学、心理社会和药物滥用变量的比较显示,几乎在所有情况下,不同群体之间都存在显著差异。孕妇治疗人群亚组内部的异质性似乎与不同治疗人群之间的异质性一样大。文中讨论了观察到的差异对治疗规划和服务提供的影响。