Effectiveness of communication and relationship skills training for men in substance abuse treatment
- PMID: 10742634
- DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(99)00051-3
Effectiveness of communication and relationship skills training for men in substance abuse treatment
Abstract
Although the importance of gender-sensitive programming for women has been acknowledged, few studies have examined outcomes from male-centered interventions in substance abuse treatment programs. Data were collected from 122 male clients in a court-mandated residential treatment program who participated in a study of a psychoeducational group intervention for men. The intervention (Time Out! For Men) addressed communication skills, sexuality, gender socialization, and intimacy. Participation in the training resulted in significant increases in knowledge and social conformity, along with reductions in attitudes that may be associated with rigid socialization and gender-role conflict. The results provide support for the utility of male-targeted programming in substance abuse treatment settings.
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