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Ethnic differences in narcotics addiction. II. Chicano and Anglo addiction career patterns.

M D Anglin1, M W Booth, T M Ryan, Y I Hser.   

Abstract

Part I of this series compared characteristics of 546 Chicanos and Anglo men and women methadone maintenance (MM) clients. In Part II, specific differences between Chicanos and Anglos are analyzed, by sex, for each of five stages in the addiction career: preexperimentation, experimentation addiction, initial MM treatment, and posttreatment. The analysis examines narcotic and other drug use, arrest, incarceration and legal supervision histories, criminal involvement, employment, interpersonal relationships, and treatment history. Whereas preaddiction differences between addicts parallel ethnic differences found in the general population, after addiction occurs the similarities are greater than the dissimilarities between ethnic groups, except for Chicanas. Chicanos appear to continue to function as part of their community after addiction, but Chicanas appear to risk becoming marginal. Treatment outcomes for Chicanos were, in general, less successful than for Anglos.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3235220     DOI: 10.3109/10826088809056182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Addict        ISSN: 0020-773X


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