Availability of Services for Women in Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment: 1995–2000

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Cynthia I. Campbell
Jeffrey A. Alexander
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Kaiser Permanente Northern California,Division of Research
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The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2006年 / 33卷
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substance abuse treatment; organization; women; health services;
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Women entering substance abuse treatment have more severe substance abuse problems and more medical and psychiatric comorbidities than men. Research shows that specialized women’s services are associated with better retention and outcomes but relatively little is known about their availability nationwide. This study examined the adoption and implementation of reproductive and female-sensitive social services in a national sample of outpatient substance abuse treatment (OSAT) organizations in 1995 (N = 617) and 2000 (N = 571) by several organizational factors. Overall, reproductive and social services for women have not been widely adopted, although some services did increase over the study period, particularly social services. There was no evidence of large-scale decreases in service availability over the study period, although child care did decline. Nonprofit and public ownership (relative to for-profit) were associated with greater service provision. Managed care units had greater service adoption compared to nonmanaged care units, and this increased over time. Public units and hospital-affiliated units had greater service implementation than other units. However, OSAT units did not always implement the services they adopted, suggesting access to some services may be restricted.
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