The authors reviewed the charts of all women and a randomly selected s
ample of men over a 6-month period on two addiction treatment units at
Bellevue Hospital Center in New York. The men were more likely to be
admitted with schizophrenia and to have used substances of abuse other
than alcohol, and the women were more likely to be admitted with affe
ctive disorders. Also, the women on the dual-diagnosis ward were more
likely to be domiciled (i.e., not homeless), and the women on both uni
ts were significantly more likely to report having been crime victims.
These findings suggest that dually diagnosed women need a substantial
ly different treatment paradigm from men.