565
Views
17
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Section II

Substance Use by Women Using Domestic Violence Shelters

, , , &
Pages 1129-1150 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

References

  • Bennett L., Lawson M. Barriers to cooperation between domestic violence and substance abuse programs. Families in Society 1994; 75(5)277–286
  • Bouskill J. No port in the storm: How women, who are fleeing abuse, experience being denied shelter due to drug or alcohol use. University of British Columbia, Vancouver 1999, Unpublished masters of Social Work
  • Brown P. J., Stout R. J., Mueller T. Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse relapse among women: A pilot study. Violence and Victims 1996; 14(2)179–190
  • Charmaz K. Grounded theory: Objectivist and constructivist methods. The handbook of qualitative research, N. K. Denzin, Y. S. Lincoln. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA 2000; 509–535
  • Carpiano R. M. Long roads to tall mountains: The impact of motherhood on the recovery and health of domestic abuse survivors. Health Care for Women Internationa 2002; 23(5)442–449
  • Cooper M. L., Russell M., Skinner J. B., Windle M. Development and validation of a three-dimensional measure of drinking motives. Psychological Assessment 1992; 4(2)123–132
  • Currie J. C. Best practices treatment and rehabilitation for women with substance use problems. Health Canada, Ottawa, ON 2001
  • Davis R. E. Trauma and addiction experiences of African American women. Western Journal of Nursing Research 1997; 19(4)442–465
  • Dunlap E., Golubn A., Johnson B. D., Wesley D. Intergenerational transmission of conduct norms for drugs, sexual exploitation and violence: A case study. British Journal of Criminology 2002; 42(1)1–20
  • Gil-Rivas V., Fiorentine R., Anglin M. D., Taylor E. Sexual and physical abuse: Do they compromise drug treatment outcomes?. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 1997; 14(4)351–358
  • Greaves L., Varcoe C., Poole N., Morrow M., Johnson J., Pederson A. A motherhood issue: Discourse on mothering under duress. Status of Women Canada, Ottawa, ON 2002
  • Harvey E. M., Rawson R. A., Obert J. L. History of sexual assault and the treatment of substance abuse disorders. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 1994; 26(4)361–367
  • Hudson W. W., McIntosh S. R. The assessment of spouse abuse: Two quantifiable dimensions. Journal of Marriage and the Family 1981; 43(4)873–888
  • Illinois Department of Human Services Domestic Violence/Substance Abuse Interdisciplinary Task Force. Safety and sobriety: Best practices in domestic violence and substance abuse. Illinois Department of Human Services, Chicago 2000
  • Kilpatrick D. G., Resnick H. S., Saunders B. E., Best C. L. Victimization, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and substance use and abuse among women. Drug addiction research and the health of women, C. L. Wetherington, A. B. Roman. National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD 2002
  • Lindenberg C. S., Reiskin H. K., Gendrop S. C. The social stress model of substance abuse among childbearing-age women: a review of the literature. Journal of Drug Education 1994; 24(3)253–268
  • Miller A. L. Stress, coping and social support: Strategies among female substance abusers. Columbia University, New York 1998, Unpublished Ph.D.
  • Moses D. J., Huntington N., D'Ambrosio B. Developing integrated services for women with co-occurring disorders and trauma histories. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Rockville, MD 2004
  • Najavits L., Sonn J., Walsh M., Weiss R. D. Domestic violence in women with PTSD and substance abuse. Addictive Behaviors 2004; 29: 707–715
  • Pokorny A. D., Miller B. A., Kaplan H. B. The brief MAST: a shortened version of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test. American Journal of Psychiatry 1972; 129(3)342–345
  • Poole N., Isaac B. Apprehensions: Barriers to treatment for substance-using mothers. British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, Vancouver 2001
  • Rumptz M. H., Sullivan C. M., Davidson W. S., Basta J. An ecological approach to tracking battered women over time. Violence and Victi 1991; 6(3)237–244
  • Ryan G. W., Bernard H. R. Data management and analysis methods. The handbook of qualitative research, N. K. Denzin, Y. S. Lincoln. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA 2000
  • Salomon A., Bassuk S. S., Huntington N. The relationship between intimate partner violence and the use of addictive substances in poor and homeless single mothers. Violence Against Women 2002; 8(7)785–815
  • Sobell L. C., Sobell M. B. Timeline follow-back: A technique for assessing self-reported alcohol consumption. Measuring alcohol consumption: Psychosocial and biological methods, R. Z. Litten, J. Allen. Humana Press, New Jersey 1992
  • Testa M., Livingston J. A., Leonard K. E. Women's substance use and experiences of intimate partner violence: A longitudinal investigation among a community sample. Addictive Behaviors 2003; 28: 1649–1664
  • Walton M. A., Ramanathan C. S., Reischel T. M. Tracking substance abusers in longitudinal research: Understanding follow-up contact difficulty. American Journal of Community Psychology 1998; 26(2)233–253
  • Zubretsky T. M. Promising directions for helping chemically-involved battered women get safe and sober. Handbook of domestic violence intervention strategies, A. R. Roberts. Oxford University Press, New York 2002

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.