The relationship of social support and economic self-sufficiency to substance abuse outcomes in a long-term recovery program for women

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Gregoire, TK
Snively, CA
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Coll Social Work, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO USA
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10.2190/3T8L-AGY5-KBV6-3TRQ
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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A growing literature suggests that women experience chemical dependency in a very different manner than men. Their needs in treatment may also vary. In particular, women with low incomes face greater economic hardship, and may be more subject to the influence of social support in maintaining recovery. Despite evidence for the relationship of both employment and social support in substance abuse treatment outcomes, many programs are reducing services and lengths of stay. The authors explored outcomes for fifty-nine women who attended long-term substance abuse treatment in a womens' facility that emphasized employment and economic self-sufficiency. Reductions in substance use were associated with an increase in economic autonomy. Improvement in other life domains was positively associated with measures of economic self-sufficiency. Women living in drug-free social environments had higher rates of abstinence and better overall functioning. At least among women who participated in our study, economic outcomes, substance use, and general functioning went hand-in-hand. Eliminating services such as employment assistance may, while reducing cost, also negatively impact outcomes among the most vulnerable clientele.
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