Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence

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Autor(a) principal: Rebelatto, Fernando Pezzini
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ornell, Felipe, Roglio, Vinícius Serafini, Vieira, Breno Sanvicente, Grassi-Oliveira, Rodrigo, Pechansky, Flavio, Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim, Schuch, Jaqueline Bohrer, Diemen, Lisia von
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether progression from first drug use to crack-cocaine use differs according to gender, and whether the report of sexual or physical violence impacts the time of progression. Methods: We interviewed 896 crack-cocaine users (548 men; 348 women) from addiction treatment units. Cox regression models evaluated the time of progression from first drug use to crack use. We analyzed gender differences according to the absence or presence of sexual or physical violence, also considering whether violence, when present, had occurred before or after the onset of crack use. Results: Women presented a faster progression to crack use regardless of exposure to sexual or physical violence (p o 0.05). Compared to unexposed men, there was a similar progression for men exposed to sexual or physical violence before the first use of crack (p = 0.167 and p = 0.393, respectively). In both genders, we observed a faster progression among individuals exposed to these types of violence after the onset of crack use (p o 0.01). Conclusions: We found a faster progression to crack use among women and among individuals exposed to sexual and physical violence after the onset of crack use. These results encourage differentiated treatment strategies, focused on gender and individual characteristics.
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spelling Rebelatto, Fernando PezziniOrnell, FelipeRoglio, Vinícius SerafiniVieira, Breno SanvicenteGrassi-Oliveira, RodrigoPechansky, FlavioKessler, Felix Henrique PaimSchuch, Jaqueline BohrerDiemen, Lisia von2023-08-01T03:34:17Z20221516-4446http://hdl.handle.net/10183/262965001171314Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether progression from first drug use to crack-cocaine use differs according to gender, and whether the report of sexual or physical violence impacts the time of progression. Methods: We interviewed 896 crack-cocaine users (548 men; 348 women) from addiction treatment units. Cox regression models evaluated the time of progression from first drug use to crack use. We analyzed gender differences according to the absence or presence of sexual or physical violence, also considering whether violence, when present, had occurred before or after the onset of crack use. Results: Women presented a faster progression to crack use regardless of exposure to sexual or physical violence (p o 0.05). Compared to unexposed men, there was a similar progression for men exposed to sexual or physical violence before the first use of crack (p = 0.167 and p = 0.393, respectively). In both genders, we observed a faster progression among individuals exposed to these types of violence after the onset of crack use (p o 0.01). Conclusions: We found a faster progression to crack use among women and among individuals exposed to sexual and physical violence after the onset of crack use. These results encourage differentiated treatment strategies, focused on gender and individual characteristics.application/pdfengRevista brasileira de psiquiatria (1999). São Paulo. Vol. 44, no. 5 (2022), p. 478-485.Fatores sexuaisDelitos sexuaisAbuso físicoEstuproTranstornos relacionados ao uso de cocaínaDrug addictionCrack cocaineGender differencesSexual violencePhysical violenceGender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violenceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001171314.pdf.txt001171314.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain38989http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262965/2/001171314.pdf.txt9f5ff607e03cf3c41b70b2c9b2dc5de1MD52ORIGINAL001171314.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf158816http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262965/1/001171314.pdf812a17baaf9293804b485d0498cb2561MD5110183/2629652023-08-02 03:33:51.202691oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/262965Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-08-02T06:33:51Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
spellingShingle Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
Rebelatto, Fernando Pezzini
Fatores sexuais
Delitos sexuais
Abuso físico
Estupro
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de cocaína
Drug addiction
Crack cocaine
Gender differences
Sexual violence
Physical violence
title_short Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
title_full Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
title_fullStr Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
title_sort Gender differences in progression to crack-cocaine use and the role of sexual and physical violence
author Rebelatto, Fernando Pezzini
author_facet Rebelatto, Fernando Pezzini
Ornell, Felipe
Roglio, Vinícius Serafini
Vieira, Breno Sanvicente
Grassi-Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pechansky, Flavio
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
Schuch, Jaqueline Bohrer
Diemen, Lisia von
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author2 Ornell, Felipe
Roglio, Vinícius Serafini
Vieira, Breno Sanvicente
Grassi-Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pechansky, Flavio
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
Schuch, Jaqueline Bohrer
Diemen, Lisia von
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rebelatto, Fernando Pezzini
Ornell, Felipe
Roglio, Vinícius Serafini
Vieira, Breno Sanvicente
Grassi-Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pechansky, Flavio
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
Schuch, Jaqueline Bohrer
Diemen, Lisia von
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fatores sexuais
Delitos sexuais
Abuso físico
Estupro
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de cocaína
topic Fatores sexuais
Delitos sexuais
Abuso físico
Estupro
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de cocaína
Drug addiction
Crack cocaine
Gender differences
Sexual violence
Physical violence
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Drug addiction
Crack cocaine
Gender differences
Sexual violence
Physical violence
description Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether progression from first drug use to crack-cocaine use differs according to gender, and whether the report of sexual or physical violence impacts the time of progression. Methods: We interviewed 896 crack-cocaine users (548 men; 348 women) from addiction treatment units. Cox regression models evaluated the time of progression from first drug use to crack use. We analyzed gender differences according to the absence or presence of sexual or physical violence, also considering whether violence, when present, had occurred before or after the onset of crack use. Results: Women presented a faster progression to crack use regardless of exposure to sexual or physical violence (p o 0.05). Compared to unexposed men, there was a similar progression for men exposed to sexual or physical violence before the first use of crack (p = 0.167 and p = 0.393, respectively). In both genders, we observed a faster progression among individuals exposed to these types of violence after the onset of crack use (p o 0.01). Conclusions: We found a faster progression to crack use among women and among individuals exposed to sexual and physical violence after the onset of crack use. These results encourage differentiated treatment strategies, focused on gender and individual characteristics.
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