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Substance Abuse


10 ITEM CHECKLIST ABOUT THE INTERSECTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, David Mandel, Safe and Together, Canton, CT: March 9, 2010.

ACCULTURATION STRESS, DRINKING, AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AMONG HISPANIC COUPLES IN THE U.S., Raul Caetano, Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler, Patrice A. Caetano Vaeth and T. Robert Harris, Journal of Interpersonal Violence (volume 22 [11], pages 1431-1447), Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA. Copyright © 2007 Sage.

alCOHOL AND CRIME: DATA FROM 2002 TO 2008, Michael R. Rand, William J. Sabol, Michael Sinclair and Howard N. Snyder, Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: September 3, 2010.

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG USE (Español), Patricia J. Bland, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Juneau, AK. Copyright © 2005 Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault.

ALCOHOL INCREASES WOMEN'S RISK OF INTIMATE PARTNER, VIOLENCE, Medical News TODAY, East Sussex, UK: January 29, 2010. Copyright © 2010 MediLexicon International Ltd. Original article: "Does Alcohol Involvement Increase the Severity of Intimate Partner Violence?" McKinney, CM, Caetano et al, Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Reseach 34(4), 2010.

ALCOHOL SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH ~ A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Bethesda, MD: 2011. Pocket Guide.

ALCOHOL, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, MENTAL HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Austin, TX: February 2006.

CHILDHOOD SEX ABUSE INCREASES RISK FOR DRUG DEPENDENCE IN ADULT WOMEN, Patrick Zickler, NIDA Notes (volume 17, number 1), National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC: April 2002.

COMORBID DEPRESSION AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, Helen M. Pettinati and William D. Dundon, Psychiatric Times (volume 28, number 6), June 9, 2011. Copyright © 1996-2011 UBM Medica LLC, a UBM Company.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS: SUBSTANCE USE FACTS, The OAS Report, Office of Applied Studies of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: October 18, 2007.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT AND NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH TAKE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN THE MILITARY, U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC: June 29, 2009.

THE FALSE CONNECTION BETWEEN ADULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ALCOHOL, Theresa M. Zubretsky and Karla M. Digirolamoo, New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Albany, NY.

 

GETTING SAFE AND SOBER: REAL TOOLS YOU CAN USE: AN ADVOCACY TEACHING KIT FOR WORKING WITH WOMEN COPING WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, Patricia J. Bland and Debi Edmund, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Juneau, AK. Copyright © 2005 Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault.

Government Study Highlights Need for Integrated Counseling for Women with Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders and Trauma – News Release, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: December 1, 2004. TIP 25: Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence.

HELPING YOURSELF HEAL: A RECOVERING MAN'S GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE AFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: 2006.

HELPING YOURSELF HEAL: A RECOVERING WOMAN'S GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE AFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE (English and Español), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: 2003.

Intervention with Abuse of Alcohol, Drugs and Women, Gus B. Kaufman, Jr., Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.

It WON'T HAPPEN TO ME: SUBSTANCE ABUSE-RELATED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN FOR ANYONE CONCERNED ABOUT THE ISSUES (online COURSE), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: June 14, 2004.

 
THE METH EPIDEMIC IN AMERICA: TWO SURVEYS OF AMERICAN COUNTIES: THE CRIMINAL EFFECT OF METH ON COMMUNITIES; THE IMPACT OF METH ON CHILDREN, National Association of Counties, Washington, DC: July 2005.

 
Model Protocol for Working with Battered Women Impacted by Substance Abuse, Lupita Patterson, Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Seattle, WA: February 2003.

 

POWER AND CONTROL MODEL FOR WOMEN'S SUBSTANCE ABUSE (English and Español), © 1996 Marie T. O'Neil, adapted from the Power and Control Wheel developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Duluth, MN.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALCOHOL USE AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AMONG URBAN AFRICAN AMERICAN YOUTHS FROM ADOLESCENCE TO EMERGING ADULTHOOD: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY, Yange Xue, Marc A. Zimmerman and Rebecca Cunningham, American Journal of Public Health (volume 99, number 11, pages 2041-2048), Washington, DC: November 2009. Copyright © 2009 American Public Health Association.

REPORT TO UN CONFERENCE SAYS DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAMS RETURN $10 PER DOLLAR INVESTED, Newswise , Charlottesville, VA: February 2, 2009. Copyright © 2009 Newswise, Inc.

 

SAFETY AND SOBRIETY: BEST PRACTICES IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, Domestic Violence / Substance Abuse Interdisciplinary Task Force, Illinois Department of Human Services, Springfield, IL: July 2000.

SAMHSA RESPONDS TO CONSUMER / SURVIVOR ADVOCACY AND U.S. CONGRESSIONAL REQUEST WITH A NEW "RECOVERY SUPPORT" STRATEGIC INITIATIVE, Witness Justice, Frederick, MD: March 8, 2011.

SCREENING CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT BATTERED WOMEN IN ... NOT OUT OF OUR PROGRAMS, The A Files (volume 3, number 3, pages 127-138), Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Seattle and Olympia, WA: October 2001.

Sexual Assault and SUBSTANCE ABUSE, Janet Anderson, Research & Advocacy Digest (volume 8, issue 1), Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Olympia, WA: October 2005.

Special Focus Issue: Methamphetamines, The DVERT Digest (volume 6, issue 4), Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team, Colorado Springs, CO: August 2005.

STATE SPENDING ON UNTREATED MENTAL ILLNESSES AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, Washington, DC: 2010.

 

 

Study Looks at Link Between Alcohol, Spouse Abuse, E.J. Mundell, HealthDay News, Norwalk, CT: December 15, 2004. Copyright © 2004 ScoutNews, LLC. Drinking and Spouse Abuse Among U.S. Army Soldiers.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE, HIGH-RISK SEX, AND Sexual VIOLENCE: WHAT'S THE CONNECTION?, Rowan Frost, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault, Tucson, AZ: December 2002.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, Larry Bennett and Patricia Bland, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: May 2008.

 
Substance Abuse and Woman Abuse by Male Partners, Larry W. Bennett, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: February 1998.

 

Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence: Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 25, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD: 1997.

Substance Abuse TREATMENT, PREVENTION, and POLICY, Alisa K. Lincoln, Jane M. Liebschutz, Miriam Chernoff, Dana Nguyen and Hortensia Amaro, BioMed Central, London, UK: September 2006. Copyright © 2006 Lincoln et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

SUBSTANCE USE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE BUILDING PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION RESPONSES, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA: 2009.

Substance ADDICTION AND SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS, New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Albany, NY: 2003.

VIOLENCE IN THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN Substance Abuse TREATMENT: SERVICES AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS, Suzanne Swan, Stephanie Farber and Donna Campbell, The Connecticut Women's Consortium, New Haven, CT: 2000.

 
WOMEN CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS AND VIOLENCE STUDY ADDRESSING THE IMPACT OF VIOLENCE AND TRAUMA ON WOMEN & ADOLESCENT GIRLS, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD.

 

Women, Co-Occuring Disorders and Violence Study – Publications, Policy Research Associates, Inc., Delmar, NY.

Women TALK ABOUT SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND VIOLENCE, Getting Safer and Sober: Real Tools You Can Use, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Juneau, AK. Copyright © 2000, 2005 by Debi Sue Edmund.

 

 


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