TY - JOUR A2 - Unger, Jennifer B. AU - Jones, Hendrée E. AU - Kirtadze, Irma AU - Otiashvili, David AU - O’Grady, Kevin E. AU - Murphy, Keryn AU - Zule, William AU - Krupitsky, Evgeny AU - Wechsberg, Wendee M. PY - 2014 DA - 2014/09/22 TI - Process and Product in Cross-Cultural Treatment Research: Development of a Culturally Sensitive Women-Centered Substance Use Intervention in Georgia SP - 163603 VL - 2014 AB - Women who inject drugs (WID) are highly marginalized and stigmatized and experience ongoing discrimination in Georgia. Few opportunities exist for WID to receive publicly funded treatment for substance use disorders. The IMEDI (Investigating Methods for Enhancing Development in Individuals) project was developed in response to the need for women-specific and women-centered treatment services. This paper described our approach to understanding the Georgian culture—and WID within that culture—so that we could integrate two interventions for substance use found effective in other Western and non-Western cultures and to outline how we refined and adapted our integrated intervention to yield a comprehensive women-centered intervention for substance use. Reinforcement Based Treatment (RBT) and the Women’s CoOp (WC) were adapted and refined based on in-depth interviews with WID ( n = 55 )和卫生服务提供者( n = 34 )到这样的妇女和焦点小组[2 n = 15 )和2与卫生服务提供者( n = 12 )。然后对由以女性为中心的综合妇女干预RBT+WC进行了预测试,并在20个宽度的样本中进一步完善。结果表明,RBT+WC和病例管理控制条件的尿液筛查结果和感知需求的积极变化。提出和讨论了RBT+WC的治疗适应方法和修订的元素。SN -2090-7834 UR -https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/163603 do -10.1155/2014/2014/2014/163603 JF-成瘾PB-印度威士忌 - 印第安纳州印第安纳州出版社KW -er -er-