Barriers to treatment of alcoholic women.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1984-01-01
M Vannicelli
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Three barriers to effective treatment for alcoholic women are described: 1) the impact of negative myths and expectancies (in particular, the myth that women do worse); 2) the impact of stereotyped sex-role expectancies which may limit and constrict women's potential for growth; and 3) the impact of the knowledge gap. The impact of each kind of barrier is elaborated as data are presented from: a clinical field experiment; a meta-analysis of a decade of research studies; and clinical experience.

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治疗酗酒妇女的障碍。
本文描述了对酗酒妇女进行有效治疗的三个障碍:1)负面神话和期望的影响(特别是认为妇女的情况更糟的神话);2)可能限制和限制妇女成长潜力的陈规定型的性别角色期望的影响;3)知识差距的影响。每一种屏障的影响都是通过以下数据来阐述的:临床现场实验;对十年研究的荟萃分析;还有临床经验。
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