Sex differences in substance use, health, and social functioning among opioid users receiving methadone treatment: a multicenter cohort study

Conclusions Our results have revealed different patterns of substance use, health, and social functioning among men and women currently receiving methadone treatment for opioid addiction in Ontario, Canada. This information can be used to develop an integrative treatment regimen that caters to the individual needs of men and women, as well as to inform methadone treatment protocols to include specialized services (including vocational counseling, childcare and parenting assistance, medical assistance, relationship or domestic violence counseling, etc.) and increase their availability and accessibility on a larger scale.
Source: Biology of Sex Differences - Category: Biology Source Type: research