This prospective study examines the epidemiology of physical attack and rape among a sample of 171 not-in-treatment, crack-cocaine using women. Since initiating crack use, 62% of the women reported suffering a physical attack. The annual rate of victimization by physical attack was 45%. Overall, more than half of the victims sought medical care subsequent to an attack. The prevalence of rape since crack use was initiated was 32%, and the annual rate was 11%. Among those women having been raped since they initiated crack use, 83% reported they were high on crack when the crime occurred as were an estimated 57% of the perpetrators. Logistic regression analyses showed that duration of crack use, arrest for prostitution, and some college educat...
Although dramatically heightened rates of violence have been observed among injection drug users (ID...
Over the past two decades, the use of crack cocaine has become an enduring part of the social ecolog...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
This prospective study examines the epidemiology of physical attack and rape among a sample of 171 n...
This study evaluates the correlates of physical attack among people who use crack cocaine in Dayton,...
Illicit drug use is known to be associated with injuries resulting from violence. This study aims to...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, lit...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate crack cocaine use practices, risk behaviors associated with HIV infection am...
A smokable form of cocaine has recently been introduced to the United States. First documented in Ne...
ABSTRACT In this article, it was discussed the history of violence against women in the context of a...
Crack cocaine is prevalent in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, with evidence suggesting women use more...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the relationship among sexual trauma, severity ...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
Although dramatically heightened rates of violence have been observed among injection drug users (ID...
Over the past two decades, the use of crack cocaine has become an enduring part of the social ecolog...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
This prospective study examines the epidemiology of physical attack and rape among a sample of 171 n...
This study evaluates the correlates of physical attack among people who use crack cocaine in Dayton,...
Illicit drug use is known to be associated with injuries resulting from violence. This study aims to...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, lit...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate crack cocaine use practices, risk behaviors associated with HIV infection am...
A smokable form of cocaine has recently been introduced to the United States. First documented in Ne...
ABSTRACT In this article, it was discussed the history of violence against women in the context of a...
Crack cocaine is prevalent in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, with evidence suggesting women use more...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the relationship among sexual trauma, severity ...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
Although dramatically heightened rates of violence have been observed among injection drug users (ID...
Over the past two decades, the use of crack cocaine has become an enduring part of the social ecolog...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...