Gender Differences at Admission and Follow-up
among Methadone Maintained Clients

Lois R. Chatham, Ph.D., Matthew L. Hiller, Ph.D.
Grace A. Rowan-Szal, Ph.D., George W. Joe, Ph.D., D. Dwayne Simpson, Ph.D.
Texas Christian University

Paper presented at the SAMSHA National Conference on Women,
Phoenix, AZ. (September 21-24, 1997).

 

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Table of Contents

Abstract

Sample and Methods

Lifetime Psychological Functioning (Admission)

Family of Origin (Admission)

Opioid and Cocaine Use (6 Months Prior to Admission and Follow-up)

Marijuana and Tranquilizer Use (6 Months Prior to Admission and Follow-up)

HIV/AIDS-Risky Sexual Behavior (30 Days Prior to Admission and Follow-up)

HIV/AIDS-Risky Injection Drug Use (30 Days Prior to Admission and Follow-up)

Treatment Since Discharge from DATAR (6 Months Prior to Follow-up)

Conclusions

Authors: Lois R. Chatham, Ph.D., Matthew L. Hiller, Ph.D.,
Grace A. Rowan-Szal, Ph.D., George W. Joe, Ph.D.,
& D. Dwayne Simpson, Ph.D.

WWW Document: (1997, September 21-24). URL: http://www.ibr.tcu.edu/posters/SAMSHA_9-97_GenderDiff/

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