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Group Process in the single-gender Women's Recovery Group compared with mixed-gender Group Drug Counseling.

Shelly F Greenfield1, Laura E Kuper, Amanda M Cummings, Michael S Robbins, Robert J Gallop.   

Abstract

Enhanced affiliation among members is thought to provide increased support for women in single-gender compared with mixed-gender group therapy for substance use disorders (SUDs) and to provide a potential mechanism of action for its efficacy. In a Stage I trial of single-gender versus mixed-gender group therapy for SUDs we examined affiliative statements made by members in two group treatments, single-gender Women's Recovery Group (WRG) and mixed-gender Group Drug Counseling (GDC). Twenty-eight WRG and 17 GDC group therapy tapes were coded and compared for five types of affiliative statements. Three types of affiliative statements (agreement, supportive, and completing a thought) were highly correlated and were more frequent in WRG than GDC (D=0.882, p=0.27). In GDC, women were more likely to provide an affiliative statement to a male group member than any other combination of directionality (p<0.01). Compared with mixed-gender, single-gender group therapy for SUDs may enhance support through greater frequency of affiliative statements.

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Keywords:  Group Therapy; Mixed-gender programs; Treatment for women; Treatment outcomes; Women-only programs

Year:  2013        PMID: 24294145      PMCID: PMC3840539          DOI: 10.1080/1556035X.2013.836867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover        ISSN: 1556-035X


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