Self-Identified Heterosexual Clients in Substance Abuse Treatment With a History of Same-Gender Sexual Contact |
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Authors: | Evan Senreich |
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Institution: | Department of Social Work, Lehman College, City University of New York, Bronx, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | There is virtually no literature concerning the experiences of self-identified heterosexual clients in substance abuse treatment who have a history of same-gender sexual contact (HSGS). In a U.S. urban inpatient program in 2009–2010, 99 HSGS clients were compared to 681 other heterosexual and 86 lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients regarding background factors, program completion rates, and feelings about treatment. Male HSGS participants had lower completion rates than other male heterosexual participants. Qualitative data indicated that most male HSGS participants experienced difficult emotions regarding same-gender sexual encounters, particularly those involving trading sex for money or drugs. Implications for treatment are discussed. |
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Keywords: | heterosexual homosexual substance abuse treatment MSM WSW prostitution gay lesbian bisexual same-gender sex |
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