Objective: To assess the course and severity of substance-related disorder (SRD) in relation to gender. Design: Retrospective data on course were obtained for several indices of substance use, abuse, and related morbidity. Setting: Two university medical centers with alcohol-drug programs located in departments of psychiatry. Subjects: A total of 642 patients were assessed, of whom 365 (57%) were men and 277 (43%) were women. Methods: Data on course included demographic characteristics, family history of substance abuse, lifetime use, age at first use, years of use, use in the last year, periods of abstinence, and current diagnosis. Data on severity included two measures of SRD-associated problems (one patient rated and one inte...
oth clinicians and researchers have become progres-sively more aware of the specific characteristics...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal o...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Objective: The goals of this study were to explore gender differences in demographic van-ables, psyc...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
Background: This study examines sex differences in substance use and substance use disorder in the a...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
Purpose: The present study was designed to evaluate gender differences in the development of substan...
This article draws on current addiction research to describe the unique characteristics and treatmen...
Objectives: Substance abuse is associated with impairments in cognition and many serious physical an...
This article focuses on the quantitative grounds for the emergence and spread of addiction among wom...
Aim: To examine the socio-demographic, clinical and psychosocial profiles of women seeking treatment...
Although sex differences in several aspects of substance use disorders (SUDs) have been identified, ...
OBJECTIVE: This is a study of 8,464 adult women and 21,155 adult males who entered Texas substance a...
The prevalence of illicit drug use is higher among men than women, but new drug use occurs at twice ...
oth clinicians and researchers have become progres-sively more aware of the specific characteristics...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal o...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Objective: The goals of this study were to explore gender differences in demographic van-ables, psyc...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
Background: This study examines sex differences in substance use and substance use disorder in the a...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
Purpose: The present study was designed to evaluate gender differences in the development of substan...
This article draws on current addiction research to describe the unique characteristics and treatmen...
Objectives: Substance abuse is associated with impairments in cognition and many serious physical an...
This article focuses on the quantitative grounds for the emergence and spread of addiction among wom...
Aim: To examine the socio-demographic, clinical and psychosocial profiles of women seeking treatment...
Although sex differences in several aspects of substance use disorders (SUDs) have been identified, ...
OBJECTIVE: This is a study of 8,464 adult women and 21,155 adult males who entered Texas substance a...
The prevalence of illicit drug use is higher among men than women, but new drug use occurs at twice ...
oth clinicians and researchers have become progres-sively more aware of the specific characteristics...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal o...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...