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Examining gender differences in substance use and age of first use among rural Appalachian drug users in Kentucky.

机译:检查肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚农村吸毒者在药物使用和首次使用年龄方面的性别差异。

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BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests gender differences exist in types of substances used and age of first use. Recent studies exploring contextual differences in substance use between rural Appalachian and urban environments show different patterns of substance use in rural environments. OBJECTIVE: This study explores whether previously established differences in gender and age of first use exist within a rural Appalachian environment. METHODS: Data are from a community-based study of drug users in rural Appalachia (N=400). Self-reported substance use was recorded using an interviewer-administered questionnaire with questions from the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). RESULTS: On average, participants were 32 years old (X=32.33; median=31.00; interquartile range (IQR)=12) and the majority were male (59%). Examining the past 30-day substance use, more males reported alcohol (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 2.11, 95% CI: 1.36, 3.23; p=.001) and any illegal drug use (AOR: 1.85, 95% CI: 1.16, 2.95; p=.010), which included heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and hallucinogens, after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics. ANCOVA analyses showed that males reported the use of alcohol (p=.000), marijuana (p=.007), and hallucinogens (p=.009) at a significantly younger age than females. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest more men report the use of alcohol and "street" drugs, including heroin, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and hallucinogens. Furthermore, males report the use of alcohol, marijuana, and hallucinogens at a significantly younger age. SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Understanding gender differences in substance use as well as other differences among individuals living in rural Appalachia presents important opportunities to incorporate this knowledge into substance abuse early intervention, prevention, and treatment efforts.
机译:背景:先前的研究表明性别差异存在于所使用的物质类型和首次使用的年龄。最近的研究探索了阿巴拉契亚农村地区和城市环境在物质使用方面的背景差异,这些研究表明,农村环境中物质使用的模式不同。目的:本研究探讨了农村阿巴拉契亚地区环境中先前存在的性别和首次使用年龄之间是否存在差异。方法:数据来自农村阿巴拉契亚地区(N = 400)吸毒者的社区研究。使用访调员管理的问卷对成瘾者严重程度指数(ASI)中的问题进行自我报告,记录其自我报告的药物使用情况。结果:平均而言,参与者为32岁(X = 32.33;中位数= 31.00;四分位间距(IQR)= 12),且大多数为男性(59%)。检查过去30天的吸毒情况,更多男性报告了酗酒(调整后的优势比(AOR):2.11,95%CI:1.36,3.23; p = .001)和任何非法药物使用情况(AOR:1.85,95%CI: 1.16,2.95; p = .010),其中包括海洛因,可卡因,可卡因,甲基苯丙胺,大麻和致幻剂,并控制了社会人口统计学特征。 ANCOVA分析显示,男性报告的饮酒年龄(p = .000),大麻(p = .007)和致幻剂(p = .009)比女性年轻得多。结论:研究结果表明,更多男性报告使用酒精和“街头”药物,包括海洛因,可卡因,甲基苯丙胺,大麻和致幻剂。此外,男性报告在明显年轻的年龄使用酒精,大麻和致幻剂。科学意义:了解毒品使用中的性别差异以及生活在阿巴拉契亚农村地区个体之间的其他差异,提供了重要的机会,可以将这些知识纳入药物滥用的早期干预,预防和治疗工作。

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