Ng. Bartholomew et al., EFFECTIVENESS OF A SPECIALIZED INTERVENTION FOR WOMEN IN A METHADONE PROGRAM, Journal of psychoactive drugs, 26(3), 1994, pp. 249-255
Over the past 20 years, specialized programming for chemically depende
nt women has been recommended for improving psychosocial functioning a
nd retention in treatment. This study examined the impact of a structu
red, six-week assertiveness and sexuality workshop for women at three
community-based methadone maintenance programs. Results indicated that
women who participated frequently in the women's groups (four to six
sessions) showed greater increases in self-esteem and knowledge compar
ed to women who participated infrequently (one to three sessions). In
addition, level of participation was positively associated with length
of stay in the treatment program after completing the workshop.