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The relationship between sexual abuse and drug use: a view of African-American college students in Texas.

Queen Martin1, Ronald J Peters, Charles E Amos, George S Yacoubian, Regina Jones Johnson, Angela Meshack, E James Essien.   

Abstract

This study offers cross-sectional analysis of data collected from the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Awareness and Use Study (ASAAUS). Data collection took place in October 2003 via a self-administered survey. Students who reported sexual abuse history in or around campus were 4 times more likely to report current amphetamine, cocaine, hallucinogen, opiate, or designer drug use compared to students with no sexual abuse history. Logistic regression analyses indicated that lifetime drug use was significantly associated with sexual abuse history (OR = 2.2, p < .05). While the relationships tested in this study are exploratory, they provide evidence for an important connection between sexual abuse and substance use among African-American college students.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16870570     DOI: 10.1300/J233v04n01_03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethn Subst Abuse        ISSN: 1533-2640            Impact factor:   1.507


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1.  WOMEN'S SOCIAL BEHAVIOR WHEN MEETING NEW MEN: THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE.

Authors:  Kathleen A Parks; Amy L Hequembourg; Ronda L Dearing
Journal:  Psychol Women Q       Date:  2008
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