Illicit drug use is known to be associated with injuries resulting from violence. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of violence, for the last 12 months, in illicit drug users and study the victim-offender overlap, separately by sex. Persons using illicit drugs (502) were recruited in drug treatment facilities. Violence was assessed using four questions for victim and one for perpetrator in the last 12 months. Associations between violence and socio-demographic, substance use, crime and illegal drug market aspects were examined with Poisson regression models. Victimization was reported by 49.6% men and 54.7% women; offending by 36.5% and 27.6%, respectively. Higher prevalence ratios of both victim and offender were observed among pa...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Background: The topic of crime is interconnected with substance abuse users. While most studies and ...
The study investigates illicit drug use in the night-time economy and its association with intoxicat...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of, and factors associated with violence in a dr...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate crack cocaine use practices, risk behaviors associated with HIV infection am...
This study explored the prevalence of violent and/or criminal behaviours in drug-addicted patients. ...
Anders Håkansson, Virginia Jesionowska Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, ...
Although dramatically heightened rates of violence have been observed among injection drug users (ID...
The alarming increase in lethal violence among young people in the U.S.-which is often attributed to...
Aims To determine the comparative levels of violent offending and victimization among regular metham...
Abstract Background Drug abuse and violence both are dangerous phenomena in all countries. The relat...
This prospective study examines the epidemiology of physical attack and rape among a sample of 171 n...
A growing number of literature and empirical research have documented that a relationship exists bet...
Interpersonal violence and suicide are major health concerns, leading to premature death, extensive ...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Background: The topic of crime is interconnected with substance abuse users. While most studies and ...
The study investigates illicit drug use in the night-time economy and its association with intoxicat...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of, and factors associated with violence in a dr...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate crack cocaine use practices, risk behaviors associated with HIV infection am...
This study explored the prevalence of violent and/or criminal behaviours in drug-addicted patients. ...
Anders Håkansson, Virginia Jesionowska Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, ...
Although dramatically heightened rates of violence have been observed among injection drug users (ID...
The alarming increase in lethal violence among young people in the U.S.-which is often attributed to...
Aims To determine the comparative levels of violent offending and victimization among regular metham...
Abstract Background Drug abuse and violence both are dangerous phenomena in all countries. The relat...
This prospective study examines the epidemiology of physical attack and rape among a sample of 171 n...
A growing number of literature and empirical research have documented that a relationship exists bet...
Interpersonal violence and suicide are major health concerns, leading to premature death, extensive ...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Background: The topic of crime is interconnected with substance abuse users. While most studies and ...
The study investigates illicit drug use in the night-time economy and its association with intoxicat...