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Introduction: This study examines the socio-demographic and psychopathological profiles of Moroccan women with substance use disorders (SUDs). Materials and Methods: A descriptive and analytical study was conducted on 177 female patients at Ar-Razi Salé Hospital from March 2009 to June 2021. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 20. Results: • Average age: 31 years. • Majority single (67%) with secondary (52%) or higher education (40%). • High inactivity rate (83%). • Significant exposure to physical (16%) and sexual violence (20%). • Common substances: cannabis (68%), tobacco (52%), and alcohol (40%). • Multiple detox attempts and high premature discharge rate (53%). • High prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities (73%), particularly depression (42%) and personality disorders (58%). Conclusion: The study highlights the need for targeted, gender-sensitive treatment approaches for Moroccan women with SUDs, addressing both addiction and underlying mental health issues.
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