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  • * A study involving 153 women revealed that factors like embarrassment, lack of family support, and long waiting times for treatment enrollment further hindered their access to Voluntary Treatment Centers.
  • * Analysis showed that longer methamphetamine use duration led to a greater likelihood of not recognizing the need for treatment, while older participants were less likely to share that view; addressing these issues could boost participation in treatment programs.

Article Abstract

Women with substance use disorders (SUDs) have been widely reported to face barriers in seeking treatment. We sought to identify barriers that prevented women who use methamphetamine (WWUM) from accessing the decade-old Voluntary Treatment Centers (VTCs) in Malaysia. A total of 153 WWUM who were undergoing rehabilitation for methamphetamine use at a compulsory drug detention center (CDDC) were recruited for this cross-sectional study. Data were collected by canvasing a structured questionnaire through face-to-face meetings. Of the total sample, 131 (86%) were Malays, with a mean age of 32.1 years. The commonly cited treatment barriers were the belief that methamphetamine use was not problematic (42%), not knowing how to seek treatment (38%), feeling embarrassed to seek treatment (33%), the lack of family support (24%), and the long waiting time for enrollment (23%). Logistic analyses indicated that a longer duration of use increased the odds of not acknowledging methamphetamine use as a problem while older participants had lower odds of holding a similar view. A longer duration of use also increased the odds of claiming treatment was not needed but lowered the odds of asserting a lack of confidence in treatment. Furthermore, Malays had higher odds of lacking family support in seeking treatment while being employed lowered the odds of not wanting treatment. Addressing these concerns will hopefully encourage higher participation of WWUM in voluntary treatment programs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2022.2147116DOI Listing

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