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Chunk #18 — RESULTS — Treatment-Utilization Behaviors

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Gender differences in lifetime alcohol dependence: results from the national epidemiologic survey on alcohol and related conditions.
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Table 5 shows that men with AD were significantly more likely than women to seek any type of treatment, which included any professional treatment and treatment by human service professionals. Regardless of gender, a lack of motivation was the most common reason for not seeking help. Men with AD were less likely than women with AD to endorse stigmatization as a reason for not seeking treatment. There were no significant gender differences in logistical or motivational barriers for AD. These relationships remained significant after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics.