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Recent Violence Among Persons Entering Short-Term Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment.

Barbara E Havassy1, Amy A Mericle.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Large-scale epidemiologic studies have consistently found that co-occurring mental and substance use disorders are associated with increased risk of involvement in violence. Individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders can present either in mental health or substance abuse treatment systems, and both systems must be able to respond to their needs. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of recent violence (both perpetration and victimization) among adults (N=419) entering short-term residential mental health and substance abuse treatment.
METHODS: Approximately 41% (n=171) of participants reported having any involvement in violence, and for the majority of them (n=144; 84%) that included victimization. For analytic purposes, we classified participants with involvement in violence as any perpetration (n=87) or only victimization (n=84), and conducted bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses examining potential correlates of these different types of violence.
RESULTS: Homelessness (AOR= 1.6, 95% CI[1.0-2.4], p<.04), alcohol use disorder (AOR=1.8, 95% CI[1.1-2.9], p<.03), and the interaction of comorbidity and substance abuse treatment system (AOR=2.8, 95% CI[1.0-7.6], p<.05) were associated with an increased likelihood of any violence. Alcohol use disorder (AOR=1.8, 95% CI[1.0-3.3], p<.05) increased the likelihood of perpetration. Homelessness (AOR=1.9, 95% CI[1.1-3.2], p<.02) and the interaction of comorbidity and being recruited from substance abuse treatment (AOR=5.1, 95% CI[1.8-14.2], p<.003) increased the likelihood of involvement in only victimization.
CONCLUSIONS: Victimization was far more prevalent than perpetration. Comorbidity was not a significant predictor of violence, but comorbid individuals recruited from the substance abuse treatment system were more likely to be involved in violence.

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Keywords:  co-occurring disorders; mental disorders; substance use disorders; victimization; violence

Year:  2013        PMID: 24223530      PMCID: PMC3818913          DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2013.804773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dual Diagn        ISSN: 1550-4271


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