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Drug Abuse and Partner Violence among Women in Methadone Treatment
Authors:Nabila El-Bassel  Louisa Gilbert  Robert Schilling  Takeshi Wada
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York;(2) School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York;(3) Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York
Abstract:
This study aims to (1) describe rates of lifetime and current partner abuse among women on methadone; (2) examine the relationship between partner violence and demographics, substance abuse, and drug risk behaviors; and (3) explore the association between a victim's current use of crack/cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and drug risk behavior after controlling for demographics, household composition, history of victimization and sex trading. Approximately three-fourths of the women ever experienced physical, sexual, or life-threatening abuse and slightly less than one-third experienced at least one type of abuse during the previous year. A history of childhood victimization was reported by more than half of the women and one-third witnessed her mother being abused. Risk of partner violence was associated with victim's current drug and alcohol use, visiting shooting galleries, and living with someone with drug or alcohol problems. The study discusses the implications of the findings for research and intervention.
Keywords:domestic violence  drug abuse  STD  HIV  methadone treatment
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