Substance Use and Violence Victimization Among Women: A Review of Relevant Literature
- PMID: 36717198
- DOI: 10.1891/VV-2021-0113
Substance Use and Violence Victimization Among Women: A Review of Relevant Literature
Abstract
A review of the recent scientific literature on the relationship between substance use and violence victimization among women in the United States is presented. Systematic review methodology adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses guidelines. In total, 15 studies were identified that met inclusion criteria. There is substantial evidence suggesting substance use (e.g., severity of use, types of substances used) is associated with women's violent victimization histories. Evidence suggests that women are uniquely situated in illicit drug markets and other illicit economies in a manner that increases their risk for violent victimization. The strengths and shortcomings of current theoretical explanations of substance use and violence victimization are discussed, as well as considerations for future research and interventions.
Keywords: substance use; victimization; violence; women.
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