Predictors of expressed partner and non-partner violence among patients in substance abuse treatment
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0376-8716(99)00067-8
Predictors of expressed partner and non-partner violence among patients in substance abuse treatment
Abstract
This study examined reports of expressed partner and non-partner violence among men (n = 126) and women (n = 126) in the 12 months prior to substance abuse treatment. Rates of violence were 57% for partner, 53% for non-partner, and 75% collapsing across partner and non-partner relationships. Factors associated with partner and non-partner violence severity differed substantially. Partner violence was predicted by age, marital status, and drug problem severity. Non-partner violence was predicted by gender, income, alcohol and drug problem severity. The results highlight that individuals in substance abuse treatment are at high risk for violence, and targeted screening and intervention approaches should be routine in addictions treatment.
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