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Intersectional disparities in outpatient alcohol treatment completion by gender and race and ethnicity.

Joanne DelkKara BensleyYu YeMeenakshi Sabina SubbaramanAryn Z PhillipsKatherine J Karriker-JaffeNina Mulia
Published in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
In the United States, treatment completion rates for non-intensive outpatient alcohol treatment episodes are significantly lower for minoritized women than White men. The extent of the disparity is not apparent in univariate models, highlighting the importance of an intersectional approach to understanding disparities in the completion of non-intensive outpatient treatment for AUD.
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