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Gender Differences in Seven-Year Alcohol and Drug Treatment Outcomes among Older Adults

, PhD, , PhD, , MPH & , DrPH, LCSW
Pages 216-221 | Received 17 Jul 2006, Accepted 21 Sep 2006, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study examined participants at seven-year follow-up to assess long-term outcomes of older women (n = 25) and men (n = 59) ages 55 and over in an outpatient addiction program. It measured demographic characteristics, alcohol and drug use, psychiatric symptoms, Addiction Severity Index, treatment length, and outcomes. At seven years, 76.0% of women reported abstinence in the prior 30 days versus 54.2% of men, p = .05. Logistic regression analysis found that longer treatment stay predicted abstinence. Findings indicate that older women have better long-term addiction outcome than older men, but treatment length is more significant than gender in predicting outcome.(Am J Addict 2007;16–221)

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