| Literature DB >> 30853861 |
Grant Victor1, Athena Kheibari1, Michele Staton2, Carrie Oser3.
Abstract
The Gelberg-Andersen Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations was applied to understand vulnerable Appalachian women's (N = 400) utilization of addiction treatment. A secondary data analyses included multiple multivariate analyses. Strongest correlates of treatment utilization included ever injecting drugs (OR = 2.77), limited availability of substance abuse treatment facilities (OR = 2.03), and invalidated violence abuse claims (OR = 2.12). This study contributes theory-driven research to the greater social work addiction literature by confirming that vulnerable domains related to substance abuse treatment utilization warrant unique considerations compared to non-vulnerable domains. Findings also highlight the importance of understanding the unique role that cultural factors play in treatment utilization among Appalachian women. Inferences relevant to clinicians and policymakers are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Rural women; addiction; drug use; substance use treatment; treatment utilization; vulnerable populations
Year: 2018 PMID: 30853861 PMCID: PMC6405208 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2018.1450264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Soc Work Pract Addict ISSN: 1533-256X