Sex differences in the characteristics of stimulant offenders with a history of substance use disorder treatment

Author:

Kondo Ayumi1ORCID,Shimane Takuya1ORCID,Takahashi Masaru12,Kobayashi Michiko3,Otomo Marie4,Takeshita Yoshiko5,Matsumoto Toshihiko1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Drug Dependence Research National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Tokyo Japan

2. Faculty of Core Research Ochanomizu University Tokyo Japan

3. Nagoya Regional Correction Headquarters Ministry of Justice Aichi Japan

4. Research Department Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Justice Chiba Japan

5. Toyama Branch Juvenile Classification Home Toyama Japan

Abstract

AbstractWe analyzed the results of a nationwide questionnaire administered to 699 stimulant offenders and examined sex differences in the association between various psychosocial problems and treatment history for substance use disorder. Based on their attributes, we predominantly evaluated the treatment and support provided to women with substance use disorder. The rates of childhood (before the age of 18) traumatic experiences (physical, psychological, and sexual abuse and neglect) and lifetime intimate partner violence were significantly higher in women than in men. The history of treatment for substance use disorder was also significantly higher in women than in men, at 15.8% for men and 42.4% for women [χ2(1) = 41.223, p < 0.001]. Logistic regression analysis was performed using the treatment history of substance use disorder as the dependent variable. The results showed that treatment history was significantly associated with the total drug abuse screening test‐20 score and suicidal ideation in men and with survivors of child abuse and eating disorders in women. A comprehensive assessment is required for several issues, such as child abuse, domestic violence, trauma symptoms, eating disorders, and drug problems. Moreover, an integrated treatment for substance use disorder, trauma, and eating disorders is required for female stimulant offenders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Clinical Psychology

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