Abstract

Female substance abusing offenders are likely to need treatment due to their risky lifestyles. It is unknown if or how treatment could be different for women in different age groups. Given the special needs associated with substance abuse among women, examining potential differences in substance use and risky sexual behaviors between older and younger women is potentially important in order to target interventions. This study examines age differences in drug use, sexual activity, and criminal justice involvement between older (aged 35-56) and younger (aged 21-34) incarcerated female substance abusers. This study is part of a larger project focused on health service utilization among incarcerated substance abusers, which is funded by the National Institutes of Health. Data were collected from 60 incarcerated women. Participants were interviewed face-to-face regarding their drug use, sexual activity, and criminal justice involvement. It was hypothesized that older women would report decreased drug and alcoh...

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