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Male and Female Stimulant Use Among Rural Kentuckians: The Contribution of Spirituality and Religiosity.

Michele Staton-Tindall1, Carrie B Oser2, Jamieson L Duvall3, Jennifer R Havens4, J Matthew Webster5, Carl Leukefeld6, Brenda M Booth7.   

Abstract

This study describes gender-specific patterns of drug use among active rural stimulant users and examines religiosity and spirituality as factors that may be related to stimulant use among males and females. The study includes a sample of 225 active rural stimulant users from Kentucky who were recruited using respondent driven sampling and completed face-to-face interviews. Findings suggest gender specific patterns among active rural stimulant users, with females reporting more amphetamine use. In addition, bivariate findings indicate that there is an inverse relationship between spirituality, religiosity, and stimulant use (specifically methamphetamine and amphetamine use), particularly for males. However, when further examining this relationship in multivariate models controlling for age and race, few significant findings were noted for spirituality and religiosity in predicting gender-specific stimulant use patterns. These findings suggest that treatment interventions that incorporate spirituality and religiosity should not only be gender specific, but should also target clients differentially. Findings on the degree of reported spirituality and religiosity also suggest that religious and/or faithbased organizations could be utilized for drug use interventions for rural stimulant users.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 29104311      PMCID: PMC5665407          DOI: 10.1177/002204260803800310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Issues        ISSN: 0022-0426


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