Health Care Disparities among Out-of-treatment Cocaine Users in St. Louis

Sharon D. Johnson, C. W. Striley, L. B. Cottler

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Abstract

Cocaine users experience barriers to health care, including mental illness, drug use, and lack of insurance. Being male and a minority member increases the health care disparity. These factors were evaluated among 961 street-recruited cocaine users' baseline and three month follow-up data. Gender-related disparities in care and attitudes towards care emerged. In multivariate models controlling for baseline visits and intervention group, follow-up visits increased among depressed men and female sex traders with insurance.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalMissouri Medicine
Volume105
StatePublished - 2008

Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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