Gay,Lesbian, Bisexual,and Transgendered People and Chemical Dependency: Exploring Successful Treatment |
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Authors: | Noell L. Rowan Anna C. Faul |
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Affiliation: | University of Louisville , Louisville, Kentucky |
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Abstract: | This exploratory and quantitative study presents a model of treatment success of the nation's oldest and largest chemical dependency treatment provider for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) population. The main purpose is to examine the potential ability of the predictor variables’ degree of affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the severity of chemical use, the strength of a higher power relationship, attitudes about sexual orientation, and length of time in treatment to predict length of time clean and sober. The proposed model demonstrated the ability to explain 29% of the variance in time clean and sober. Results lend tentative support for culturally competent treatment and include specific intervention recommendations for professionals, including social workers, chemical dependency counselors, and therapists. |
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Keywords: | lesbian gay bisexual transgender chemical dependency treatment |
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