Heterogeneity In Women's Trauma Histories: Impact On Substance Use Disorder Severity.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
C Gallagher, C Brunelle
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Abstract

Trauma and substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently co-occur, especially in women. Previous studies have attempted to determine if individual differences in trauma histories could be meaningfully categorized but few studies have focused solely on women, especially those reporting substance use problems. A total of 130 women (M age = 30.7, SD = 7.9) self reporting past-year substance use problems completed comprehensive measures assessing lifetime exposure to a variety of traumatic events as well as substance use patterns and severity. Using latent class analysis, three classes emerged, a Low Lifetime Interpersonal Trauma class (40%, n = 52), a Moderate Lifetime Interpersonal Trauma class (23.8%, n = 31) and a High Lifetime Interpersonal Trauma class (36.2%, n = 47). Groups did not vary on daily/almost daily use of different types of substances and polysubstance use frequency but were significantly different on SUD severity, with the Moderate and the High Lifetime Interpersonal Trauma classes reporting severe SUD severity in comparison to moderate severity for the Low Interpersonal Trauma class. The findings of the current study indicate that women experiencing substance use problems should receive SUD treatment in a trauma-informed manner but that not all may require integrated trauma and substance use interventions.

女性创伤史的异质性:对物质使用障碍严重程度的影响。
创伤和物质使用障碍(sud)经常同时发生,尤其是在女性中。以前的研究试图确定创伤史的个体差异是否可以有意义地分类,但很少有研究只关注女性,尤其是那些报告药物使用问题的女性。共有130名女性(M年龄= 30.7,SD = 7.9)自我报告过去一年的物质使用问题,完成了综合测量,评估终生暴露于各种创伤事件以及物质使用模式和严重程度。利用潜在类别分析,出现了低终身人际创伤类别(40%,n = 52)、中度终身人际创伤类别(23.8%,n = 31)和高终身人际创伤类别(36.2%,n = 47)三个类别。各组在每天/几乎每天使用不同类型的物质和多物质使用频率上没有差异,但在SUD严重程度上存在显著差异,中度和高度终身人际创伤类别报告严重的SUD严重程度,而轻度人际创伤类别报告中度严重程度。目前的研究结果表明,经历药物使用问题的女性应该以创伤知情的方式接受SUD治疗,但并非所有女性都需要综合创伤和药物使用干预。
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