Factors associated with women achieving and maintaining abstinence from alcohol: a rapid evidence assessment

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Sally Marlow, D. Ståhl, G. Gilchrist
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on the factors related to women’s ability to achieve and maintain abstinence from alcohol. Design/methodology/approach A rapid evidence assessment was carried out in four stages: definitions and research questions were agreed, search and selection were completed, data were extracted, quality of studies was assessed, and findings were synthesised and presented. Findings Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL and ASSIA were searched for cohort studies published in English during January 2000–February 2015. Expanded search terms for Women, Alcohol and Abstinence, and Cohort were used to identify relevant studies for inclusion, resulting in 1,040 records. Of these, 32 manuscripts from 31 studies were eligible for inclusion in the review. Alcohol-related factors such as increased quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption were related to lower likelihood of achieving and maintaining abstinence; treatment factors such as type of treatment and number of treatment episodes were related to higher and lower likelihood; demographic factors such as financial problems and poor housing status were related to lower likelihood; and psychological factors such as craving, other drug use and comorbid health problems were linked to lower likelihood. Originality/value To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first time the factors related to the specific outcome of abstinence in women have been synthesised. Many of the factors found are also known to contribute to vulnerability for developing alcohol problems. The review revealed the paucity of studies with female only samples, or where results for women were reported separately.
与妇女实现和保持戒酒有关的因素:快速证据评估
目的对影响女性实现和维持戒酒能力的相关因素进行综述。设计/方法学/方法快速证据评估分四个阶段进行:定义和研究问题达成一致,完成搜索和选择,提取数据,评估研究质量,综合并呈现研究结果。检索了medline、PsycINFO、CINAHL和ASSIA在2000年1月至2015年2月期间发表的英文队列研究。扩展搜索词“女性”、“酒精和戒酒”和“队列”被用来确定纳入的相关研究,得到1040条记录。其中,来自31项研究的32篇论文符合纳入本综述的条件。与酒精有关的因素,如饮酒数量和频率的增加,与实现和保持戒酒的可能性较低有关;治疗因素如治疗类型和治疗次数与高、低可能性相关;人口因素,如经济问题和住房状况不佳,与较低的可能性有关;而心理因素,如渴望、其他药物使用和共病健康问题,与降低可能性有关。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次综合了与女性禁欲具体结果相关的因素。发现的许多因素也已知会导致容易出现酒精问题。这篇综述揭示了只有女性样本的研究的缺乏,或者女性的研究结果是单独报告的。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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