Gender Difference in Substance Use and Psychiatric Outcomes Among Dually Diagnosed Veterans Treated in Specialized Intensive PTSD Programs.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Elina A Stefanovics, Robert A Rosenheck
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Abstract

Objectives: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a problem of growing importance among female veterans, which is especially challenging when accompanied by comorbid substance use disorder (SUD). Since women are still a small minority of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patients, there is concern that outcomes among dually diagnosed women may be worse than among men.

Method: National program evaluation data were collected at admission and 4 months after discharge from 7,074 dually diagnosed veterans including 203 women (2.9%) treated at 57 specialized intensive VHA PTSD treatment programs between 1993 and 2011. Multiple regression was used to compare clinical change in women and men adjusting for baseline differences.

Results: Women showed no significant differences from men in measures of substance use or total PTSD symptoms at admission although they were more likely to have experienced sexual trauma and less likely to report combat exposure. With adjustment for these differences, there were no significant gender differences in length of stay, satisfaction with treatment, or measures of change in substance use or total PTSD symptoms 4 months after discharge. Reductions in an index of days of substance use was associated with reduction in total PTSD symptoms among both women (R = 0.33; p = .01) and men (R = 0.44, p < .0001) with no significant gender difference.

Conclusion: No significant gender differences were observed in substance use or PTSD outcomes, despite the extreme minority status of women in VHA programs. Highly vulnerable women can benefit as much as men, even when treatment is not formally tailored to address gender-specific needs.

在创伤后应激障碍专业强化项目中双重诊断退伍军人的物质使用和精神结局的性别差异。
目的:创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是女性退伍军人中一个日益重要的问题,当伴发共病物质使用障碍(SUD)时,这一问题尤其具有挑战性。由于女性在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)患者中仍占少数,因此人们担心,双重诊断的女性患者的预后可能比男性更差。方法:收集1993年至2011年间在57个VHA创伤后应激障碍专科强化治疗项目中接受治疗的7074名双重诊断退伍军人入院时和出院后4个月的国家项目评估数据,其中女性203名(2.9%)。采用多元回归来比较女性和男性的临床变化,调整基线差异。结果:入院时,女性在药物使用或总PTSD症状方面与男性没有显著差异,尽管她们更有可能经历过性创伤,而较少报告战斗暴露。对这些差异进行调整后,出院后4个月,在住院时间、治疗满意度、药物使用变化或总PTSD症状方面,没有显著的性别差异。在两名女性中,物质使用天数指数的减少与PTSD总症状的减少相关(R = 0.33;p = 0.01)和男性(R = 0.44, p)结论:尽管女性在VHA项目中处于极端少数地位,但在物质使用或创伤后应激障碍结果方面没有观察到显著的性别差异。即使在治疗没有正式针对特定性别需求的情况下,高度脆弱的妇女也能像男性一样受益。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Dual Diagnosis is a quarterly, international publication that focuses on the full spectrum of complexities regarding dual diagnosis. The co-occurrence of mental health and substance use disorders, or “dual diagnosis,” is one of the quintessential issues in behavioral health. Why do such high rates of co-occurrence exist? What does it tell us about risk profiles? How do these linked disorders affect people, their families, and the communities in which they live? What are the natural paths to recovery? What specific treatments are most helpful and how can new ones be developed? How can we enhance the implementation of evidence-based practices at clinical, administrative, and policy levels? How can we help clients to learn active recovery skills and adopt needed supports, clinicians to master new interventions, programs to implement effective services, and communities to foster healthy adjustment? The Journal addresses each of these perplexing challenges.
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