![]() Among 152 (37% female) individuals in a residential substance use treatment program, females evidenced greater use of crack/cocaine (current and lifetime heaviest) and were significantly more likely to evidence crack/cocaine dependence than their male counterparts. Because no published work has examined empirically the factors underlying this link between females and crack/cocaine, the current study examined the role of theoretically relevant personality and environmental variables. Additionally females inner-city substance users evidence greater crack/cocaine use and are more likely to be dependent on this drug than their male counterparts, despite no consistent difference demonstrated in use and dependence across other drugs. ![]() Female inner-city substance users evidence greater crack/cocaine use and are more likely to be dependent on this drug than any other drug.
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