Violence perpetration and childhood abuse among men and women in substance abuse treatment |
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Authors: | Burnette Mandi L Ilgen Mark Frayne Susan M Lucas Emma Mayo Julia Weitlauf Julie C |
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Affiliation: | Sierra Pacific Mental Illness, Research, Education and Clinical Center, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA. burnette@stanford.edu |
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Abstract: | Despite an association between violence perpetration and substance use, the characteristics associated with violence among patients in treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs) are not well documented. Data were gathered from a national sample of men (n = 4,459) and women (n = 1,774) entering SUD treatment on history of violence perpetration, exposure to childhood physical abuse (CPA) and childhood sexual abuse (CSA), and reasons for entering treatment. Rates of violence perpetration were high (72% of men, 50% of women), and violence was associated with being referred by family members, prior SUD treatment, CPA, and CSA. In multivariate analyses, CPA was a significant correlate of violence perpetration across gender; however, CSA was only significant among women. Findings highlight the need for increased screening and treatment of violence perpetration among patients with SUD and suggest that CSA may be an important correlate of violence perpetration among women. |
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Keywords: | Substance abuse treatment Violence perpetration Childhood sexual abuse Childhood physical abuse Gender |
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