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Social Adjustment of Women With and Without a Substance-Abusing Partner
Authors:Clifton R. Hudson  Nicolle T. Clements  Lois A. Benishek  Claire E. Nick
Affiliation:1. Independent Forensic Consultant &2. Proprietor, Hudson Forensic Psychology, South Charleston, WV;3. Data Analyst, Treatment Research Institute and Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA;4. Behavioral Scientist, Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA;5. Research Assistant, Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Abstract:Little normative information is available about the psychosocial functioning of women who have a substance-abusing intimate partner. This study examined whether the social adjustment of women who indicate that they have a substance-abusing partner (n=69) is compromised relative to that of women who indicate that their partner does not abuse substances (n=68). Women with a substance-abusing partner reported compromised social adjustment relative to a comparison sample both overall and in five of six life domains (work, social/leisure, primary relationship, parental, family). Results suggest the potential benefit of expanding the focus of research and treatment to include effects and outcomes for these women and to influence treatment-related policy.
Keywords:concerned significant other  family members  social adjustment  substance abuse  women
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