While previous studies find mixed evidence of an association between opioid use and intimate partner violence perpetration among community samples, initial evidence has detected increased rates of partner violence among individuals receiving pharmacological intervention for opioid dependence. The current study evaluated the role of current comorbid substance use diagnoses, a robust risk factor for violent behavior, on the likelihood of perpetrating partner violence among a high risk sample of offenders receiving pharmacological intervention for opioid dependence. The authors analyzed self-report data provided by 81 (55 male) opioid dependent offenders during a court-ordered substance use interview. Approximately one-third of the sample evid...
Objectives:To investigate the prescription of potentially addictive drugs, including analgesics and ...
Women who inject drugs (WWID) are an especially vulnerable group of drug users. This study determine...
Objectives. We examined whether frequent drug use increases the likelihood of subsequent sexual or p...
While previous studies find mixed evidence of an association between opioid use and intimate partner...
To improve understanding of the complex dynamics in intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosexual ...
Background: Opioid dependence is linked to crime, morbidity and mortality, directly through drug ove...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
The present study investigated whether (combinations of) specific substance use disorders predicted ...
Although drug use disorders are among the most important modifiable factors for violence perpetratio...
Extensive work has documented an association between sustaining intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Illicit drug use is known to be associated with injuries resulting from violence. This study aims to...
The present study examines the relationship between substance use, mental health problems, and viole...
Aims: Research has shown that treatment for opiate use reduces crime, however the extent to which th...
The Substance Abuse, Violence, and HIV/AIDS (SAVA) syndemic model describes how the confluence of th...
Although several studies have examined the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Objectives:To investigate the prescription of potentially addictive drugs, including analgesics and ...
Women who inject drugs (WWID) are an especially vulnerable group of drug users. This study determine...
Objectives. We examined whether frequent drug use increases the likelihood of subsequent sexual or p...
While previous studies find mixed evidence of an association between opioid use and intimate partner...
To improve understanding of the complex dynamics in intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosexual ...
Background: Opioid dependence is linked to crime, morbidity and mortality, directly through drug ove...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
The present study investigated whether (combinations of) specific substance use disorders predicted ...
Although drug use disorders are among the most important modifiable factors for violence perpetratio...
Extensive work has documented an association between sustaining intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Illicit drug use is known to be associated with injuries resulting from violence. This study aims to...
The present study examines the relationship between substance use, mental health problems, and viole...
Aims: Research has shown that treatment for opiate use reduces crime, however the extent to which th...
The Substance Abuse, Violence, and HIV/AIDS (SAVA) syndemic model describes how the confluence of th...
Although several studies have examined the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Objectives:To investigate the prescription of potentially addictive drugs, including analgesics and ...
Women who inject drugs (WWID) are an especially vulnerable group of drug users. This study determine...
Objectives. We examined whether frequent drug use increases the likelihood of subsequent sexual or p...