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Gender Differences in Patterns of Cocaine Use

NCJ Number
164702
Journal
American Journal on Addictions Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Dated: (Summer 1996) Pages: 259-261
Author(s)
K A White; K T Brady; S Sonne
Date Published
1996
Length
3 pages
Annotation
Twenty-seven women and 60 men treated for cocaine dependence were compared with respect to gender differences in their demographics and drug use patterns.
Abstract
The participants all entered a 12-week outpatient placebo-controlled pharmacologic trial for the treatment of cocaine dependence. Results revealed that the women had earned less in the previous year and were more likely to be unemployed than the men. Women began using cocaine at a later age than men, but they attained regular cocaine use at the same age as men and had fewer years of total cocaine use at the time of presentation for treatment. Women were more likely than men to initiate cocaine use with crack cocaine and reported a shorter duration of abstinent periods since they began to use cocaine. Table and 7 references (Author abstract modified)

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