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Abuse and Violence History of Men and Women in Treatment for Methamphetamine Dependence
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Substance UseDating ViolenceSubstance Use DisordersHarm ReductionPsychologySocial SciencesPartner ViolenceMethamphetamine DependenceGender StudiesMethamphetamine UsersAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UseDomestic ViolenceMethamphetamine Treatment ProjectHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentViolence HistorySubstance AbuseSexual AbuseAddictionSociologySubstance AddictionAggressionPsychopathology
The Methamphetamine Treatment Project offers the opportunity to examine the history of abuse and violence in a sample of 1016 methamphetamine users participating in a multisite study between 1999–2001. Reporting of abuse and violence was extensive, with 80% of women reporting abuse or violence from a partner. Men were more likely to report experiencing violence from friends and others. A high percentage of study participants reported a variety of threatening or coercive experiences with their partners. Past and current interpersonal violence is a characteristic of the lifestyles of the majority entering treatment for methamphetamine dependence.
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