Gender‐Role Orientation and Alcohol Treatment Outcome1 |
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Authors: | Bev John Tina Alwyn Ray J Hodgson Ceri J Phillips |
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Institution: | 1. School of Humanities and Social ScienceUniversity of GlamorganPontypridd, Wales;2. School of Health SciencesUniversity of Wales InstituteCardiff, Wales;3. Alcohol Education Research CouncilLondon, UK;4. School of Health Sciences, University of WalesSwansea, Wales |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the function of gender‐role orientation as a predictor of socially focused alcohol treatment outcome. Participants were drawn from a randomized controlled trial involving home detoxification with an add‐on psychological intervention to enhance social support and coping. Participants were classified into 4 gender‐role types (androgynous, masculine, feminine, or undifferentiated). Analysis was conducted relating to differential (between gender‐role groups) treatment effects in relation to the main outcome measures of alcohol consumption, alcohol‐related problems and self‐esteem. The relationship between perceived social support and gender‐role type as a function of treatment outcome was also explored. Levels of psychological masculinity and femininity were more predictive of a socially focused treatment outcome than were sex differences. |
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