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Women Get Drunk, High and Addicted Easier Than Men

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The risk of addiction to alcohol and drugs, including nicotine, is approximately doubled as well. The reason may be hormonal or psychological, according to ongoing research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Males and females abuse drugs for different reasons. For example, teenage girls are more likely than boys to abuse substances in order to lose weight, relieve stress or boredom, improve their mood, reduce sexual inhibitions, self-medicate depression, and increase confidence, according to CASA.

"Whereas the substance abuse field has a fairly good understanding of the biological basis of gender differences in susceptibility to alcohol addiction, the research on such differences with regard to narcotic addiction is still in the early stages," Foster told LiveScience. "Women become addicted [to narcotics] faster than men. Our understanding of why this may be the case is more limited."

Foster is calling for more research funding for this neglected area. Similarly, CASA president Joseph Califano said that drug-treatment programs have long had a male-dominated, one-size-fits-all focus and need to better embrace women and their needs. More than 90 percent of American women in need of treatment don't get it, he said.


But now the gender gap is closing. More than 20 million girls and women in the United States abuse drugs and alcohol and 30 million more are addicted to cigarettes, according to a 10-year research effort from the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The study documents how women, pound-for-pound, not only get more drunk or higher faster then men, but also become addicted more easily. The research results are presented in a new book from CASA called "Women Under the Influence" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006).

 
Originally posted by: Udel
Men have devoloped a natural resistance after years of hard work in these fields.

..women do a better job of hiding alcoholism then men but end stage alcoholism is nearly the same for both.

 
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: Udel
Men have devoloped a natural resistance after years of hard work in these fields.

..women do a better job of hiding alcoholism then men but end stage alcoholism is nearly the same for both.
i wouldn't say they do a better job of hiding it. i mean you can smell alcohol on their breath every day just the same.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: Udel
Men have devoloped a natural resistance after years of hard work in these fields.

..women do a better job of hiding alcoholism then men but end stage alcoholism is nearly the same for both.
i wouldn't say they do a better job of hiding it. i mean you can smell alcohol on their breath every day just the same.

but what about the underlying reason of WHY you drink, (obviously to get me in the sack)
 
Originally posted by: Udel
Men have devoloped a natural resistance after years of hard work in these fields.

Uh, oh. It took me a few readings of that to get it, I thought you meant men had a higher resistance to drugs and alcohol because they have more experience farming.
 
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