Gender differences among in- and out-of-treatment opioid-addicted individuals

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Objective: Gender differences were explored among 355 in- and out-of-treatment opioid-addicted adults in Baltimore. Methods: Addiction Severity Index and other variables were compared among: 1) in-treatment women vs. out-of-treatment women; 2) out-of-treatment: women vs. men; and, 3) in-treatment: women vs. men. Results: Analysis indicated that in-treatment and out-of-treatment women worked less and used more cocaine than their male counterparts (ps

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Kelly, S. M., Schwartz, R. P., O’Grady, K. E., Mitchell, S. G., Reisinger, H. S., Peterson, J. A., … Brown, B. S. (2009). Gender differences among in- and out-of-treatment opioid-addicted individuals. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 35(1), 38–42. https://doi.org/10.1080/00952990802342915

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