Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1071452 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Aims: This study examined gender differences among treatment-seeking cocaine-dependent outpatients (e.g., on demographics, psychopathology, and substance abuse). Participants: Participants were 2376 adults with cocaine dependence entering a multisite randomized controlled trial of psychosocial therapies. Findings: Women, compared to men, had less severe lifetime substance use problems but a higher pattern of psychiatric, medical, social/family, and employment problems; they also had more positive expectations and opinions about treatment. Conclusions: Women may be willing to engage in treatment but may have challenging economic and psychosocial concerns over and above their addiction.

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