Gender differences in predictors of treatment attrition with high dose naltrexone in cocaine and alcohol dependence

Jesse J Suh, Helen M Pettinati, Kyle M Kampman, Charles P O'Brien, Jesse J Suh, Helen M Pettinati, Kyle M Kampman, Charles P O'Brien

Abstract

Recently, we reported that naltrexone at 150 mg/day significantly decreased cocaine and alcohol use for men but not women with co-occurring cocaine and alcohol dependence. The present study is an exploratory investigation of predictors that explain the different gender responses to naltrexone, with a particular focus on differential predictors of treatment attrition. No significant predictors were associated with treatment discontinuation in men. Women, however, were more likely to discontinue treatment when reporting severe pre-treatment psychiatric problems or nausea while in treatment. Further research on the impact of pre-treatment and in-treatment gender differences with naltrexone is warranted.

Source: PubMed

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