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Explaining unexpected gender differences in hostility among persons seeking treatment for substance use disorders.
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The women in this study did not appear to be more anxious and depressed than did the men after controlling for gendered population norms. However, the women were more hostile than the men. Women's greater hostility was explained not by gender per se, but by personal and social factors that were differentially distributed across genders. Treatment implications are reviewed.
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