2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(02)00242-8
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Women in addictions treatment: comparing VA and community samples

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“…This potentially leads to a greater alignment of incentives for access to and quality of such treatment not experienced in most other settings in which delivery and financing are provided by different organizations whose priorities could be somewhat in conflict and with less SUD focus. These differences in organization and financing may help to support more comprehensive treatment practices in VA programs compared to community programs (Davis et al, 2002). Though it is encouraging that the VA was able to expand SUD treatment with no loss in population access and intensity, the extent to which our estimates are generalizable to other parts of the health care system is uncertain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This potentially leads to a greater alignment of incentives for access to and quality of such treatment not experienced in most other settings in which delivery and financing are provided by different organizations whose priorities could be somewhat in conflict and with less SUD focus. These differences in organization and financing may help to support more comprehensive treatment practices in VA programs compared to community programs (Davis et al, 2002). Though it is encouraging that the VA was able to expand SUD treatment with no loss in population access and intensity, the extent to which our estimates are generalizable to other parts of the health care system is uncertain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Este dato, a priori sorprendente, encaja, sin embargo, bien con el perfil de mujer en tratamiento por abuso de drogas. Las mujeres que acceden a recursos de tratamiento por este problema suelen presentar un perfil más complicado y con mayores necesidades de tratamiento (Arfken, Klein, di Menza y Schuster, 2001; Davis et al, 2002;Walton-Moss y McCaul, 2006), lo cual se aprecia en los resultados que obtienen en la Escala de Inadaptación. En cualquier caso, no era objetivo de este estudio analizar los perfiles diferenciales entre hombres y mujeres que han tenido episodios de violencia contra la pareja.…”
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“…Comparativamente aos homens, independentemente da idade de início do uso de álcool ser semelhante ou não à deles, as mulheres desenvolvem mais rapidamente o mesmo número de sintomas, sendo que o intervalo de anos entre o primeiro uso e a dependência ou entre ele e a entrada no tratamento é menor para elas (Henderson et al, 1994;Lex, 1994;Hochgraf, 1995;Brady, Randall, 1999;Grella, Joshi, 1999;Brienza, Stein, 2002;Davis et al, 2002;Hser et al, 2003;Holdcraft, Iacono, 2004). Essa progressão mais rápida do alcoolismo nas mulheres sugere prejuízos precoces e é freqüentemente nomeada na literatura como "telescoping effect" (Hochgraf, 1995;Brienza, Stein, 2002).…”
Section: Especificidadeunclassified
“…Enquanto para os homens, os familiares e amigos encorajam-nos a parar de usar drogas, as mulheres referem sentir-se pouco apoiadas, seja porque a família nega ou se sente envergonhada por seu comportamento, seja em função de um relacionamento abusivo baseado na dependência, seja porque o consumo de drogas provocou conflitos que ocasionaram distanciamento ou mesmo rompimento da relação familiar (Turner et al, 1998;Grella, Joshi, 1999;Health Canada, 2001;Brienza, Stein, 2002;Davis et al, 2002;Walter et al, 2003).…”
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