Diagnosis of mental illness (MI) inconsistently predicts aggressive behavior although co-occurrence of substance use appears to increase the frequency of aggression in MI populations. We propose that alcohol use should moderate the relationship between mental disorders marked by deficits in self-control and aggression and victimization. In the present study, alcohol use, physical aggression perpetration, physical aggression victimization, injury and psychiatric symptoms were assessed in a sample of 297 substance use disorder patients (102 women; Mage = 38.9, SD = 20.2) recruited from a residential treatment facility. Negative binomial regression analyses examined the relationship of physical aggression, victimization, and injury over the pr...
We examined the relationship between psychopathic traits and substance abuse and violent victimizati...
Research suggests women respond to the aggression-inducing effects of alcohol in a manner similar to...
It is estimated that one in four U.S. adults have a mental illness and that nearly half will develop...
Alcohol has been associated with violent crimes and domestic violence across many nations. Various e...
Objective:The relationship between alcohol and substance use and the risk of violence exhibited by p...
Alcohol abuse and personality disorders are often comorbid, and their co-occurrence is associated wi...
Epidemiologic studies and laboratory research consistently link alcohol use with aggression. Not all...
Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between substance use and aggression is more complica...
It has been suggested that schizophrenia and alco-holism are associated with violent behavior. But s...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated an association between substance use and involvement in...
Background: The relationship between the use of alcohol and aggression is complex and represents maj...
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Abstract Background Aggression by patients with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) is not uncommon. Identifyi...
High rates of co-morbid alcohol and drug disorders have previously been found among individuals with...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
We examined the relationship between psychopathic traits and substance abuse and violent victimizati...
Research suggests women respond to the aggression-inducing effects of alcohol in a manner similar to...
It is estimated that one in four U.S. adults have a mental illness and that nearly half will develop...
Alcohol has been associated with violent crimes and domestic violence across many nations. Various e...
Objective:The relationship between alcohol and substance use and the risk of violence exhibited by p...
Alcohol abuse and personality disorders are often comorbid, and their co-occurrence is associated wi...
Epidemiologic studies and laboratory research consistently link alcohol use with aggression. Not all...
Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between substance use and aggression is more complica...
It has been suggested that schizophrenia and alco-holism are associated with violent behavior. But s...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated an association between substance use and involvement in...
Background: The relationship between the use of alcohol and aggression is complex and represents maj...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Abstract Background Aggression by patients with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) is not uncommon. Identifyi...
High rates of co-morbid alcohol and drug disorders have previously been found among individuals with...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
We examined the relationship between psychopathic traits and substance abuse and violent victimizati...
Research suggests women respond to the aggression-inducing effects of alcohol in a manner similar to...
It is estimated that one in four U.S. adults have a mental illness and that nearly half will develop...