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Gender Differences in Response to Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment: A Systematic Review
RAND Corporation eBooks2019
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Sydne Newberry, Marika Booth, Carolyn M. Rutter, Eric Apaydin, Gina Karimi, Roberta Shanman, Aneesa Motala, Margaret Maglione, Susanne Hempel
Abstract
Men and women might respond differently to some treatments for alcohol use disorder. If so, this would be important to consider when selecting treatment. The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence for gender differences in effects of treatments. While researchers did not identify systematic differences across studies, a paucity of reporting on treatment effects according to gender hindered analysis.
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