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Women-Specific Alcohol Use(r) Intervention Programs: A Preliminary Dimension Analysis Based on Specialized Services in Western New York State

NCJ Number
185342
Journal
Substance Use & Misuse Volume: 35 Issue: 11 Dated: September 2000 Pages: 1585-1612
Author(s)
Christine F. Saulnier Ph.D.
Date Published
September 2000
Length
28 pages
Annotation
This study evaluates women-specific alcohol use(r) intervention programs.
Abstract
Evidence suggests that service providers have varying concepts of women-specific interventions. A study of seven programs in western New York state involved in-person interviews with program participants and attempted to determine the programs' willingness to break from treatment orthodoxy, their population-specificity and their focus on individual versus social issues. The study suggests a number of strategies for maintaining intervention effectiveness, including: (1) Hire female administrators and clinicians, with a focus on diversity; (2) Involve the target constituency in shaping services and how they are delivered; (3) Offer women the opportunity to learn lobbying and other social change and policy change skills; (4) Train staff in how to address women's needs, with special attention to differences among women; (5) Provide child care and assistance with transportation; (6) Help service users understand the interaction between alcohol use and environmental stressors such as poverty and discrimination; and (7) Screen for social service needs and develop formal agreements with agencies to meet those needs, including health, housing, legal and employment/employability services. Tables, references

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