Ss. Luthar et al., SOCIAL COMPETENCE AMONG COCAINE ABUSERS - MODERATING EFFECTS OF COMORBID DIAGNOSES AND GENDER, The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 19(3), 1993, pp. 283-298
Levels of social competence and maladaptive behaviors were examined am
ong 184 male and 85 female treatment-seeking cocaine abusers. Social c
ompetence was assessed based on indices of functioning at work and in
relationships, maladaptive behaviors included severity of drug and leg
al problems, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships. Consiste
nt with developmental interpretations, results indicated that addicts
with comorbid depression had higher social competence than those with
comorbid antisocial personality disorders. In contrast with research o
n other psychiatric groups, female addicts had lower social competence
than males; however, they also had lower levels of maladaptive behavi
ors. Findings are discussed in terms of implications for preventive in
terventions and treatment for drug abusers.