跨性别/变性男性和女性的物质使用治疗经历。

Emilia Lombardi
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药物使用治疗方案可能对跨性别/变性(trans)问题不敏感:因此,涉及跨性别男性和女性的药物/酒精需求可能得不到满足。这项研究的数据是从一项关于跨性别男性和女性物质使用问题的研究中收集的。向目前或以前有药物或酒精问题(自我评估)的跨性别男女分发了保密的、自我填写的问卷。跨性别者报告了各种歧视问题,这些问题可能限制了他们恢复的能力。总的来说,研究参与者表示有明显的康复障碍。治疗和自助项目需要让他们的项目对跨性别男女更具包容性,因为他们所经历的负面经历可能会影响他们的康复。
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Substance use treatment experiences of transgender/transsexual men and women.

Substance use treatment programs may not be sensitive to transgender/transsexual (trans) issues: thus, the needs of drug/alcohol involved trans men and women may go unmet. Data for this research was collected from a study examining the substance use issues of trans men and women. Confidential, self-administered questionnaires were distributed to trans men and women with current or previous problem (self-assessed) with drugs or alcohol. Trans individuals reported various problems with discrimination that may limit their ability to recover. Overall, there were significant barriers to recovery expressed by the study participants. Treatment and self-help programs need to make their programs more inclusive to trans men and women as the negative experiences experienced by them will likely affect their recovery.

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