Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume 67, Issue 1 , Pages 1-12 , 1 June 2002

Correlates of received and expressed violence persistence following substance abuse treatment

  • Maureen A Walton

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: University of Michigan Alcohol Research Center, 400 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Building 2, Suite A, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-3318, USA. Tel.: +1-734-615-6073; fax: +1-734-615-6085
  • ,
  • Stephen T Chermack

      Affiliations

    • John D. Dingell Detroit Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
  • ,
  • Frederic C Blow

      Affiliations

    • National VA Serious Mental Illness Treatment Research and Evaluation Center (SMITREC), Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA

Received 17 January 2001 ,Revised 17 July 2001 ,Accepted 2 January 2002.

References 

  1. Bachman R, Saltzman LE. In: Violence Against Women: Estimates from the Redesigned Survey Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report. Washington, DC: US Dept. of Justice; 1995; Publication NCJ 154348
  2. Brown TG, Werk A, Caplan T, Shields N, Seraganian P. The incidence and characteristics of violent men in substance abuse treatment. Addict. Behav. 1998;23(5):573–586
  3. Chermack, S.T., Blow, F.C., in press. Violence among individuals in substance abuse treatment: the role of alcohol and cocaine consumption. Drug Alcohol Dep.
  4. Chermack ST, Fuller BE, Blow FC. Predictors of expressed partner and non-partner violence among patients in substance abuse treatment. Drug Alcohol Dep. 2000;58(1-2):43–54
  5. Chermack ST, Giancola P. The relationship between alcohol and aggression: an integrated biopsychosocial conceptualization. Clin. Psych. Rev. 1997;17:621–649
  6. Chermack ST, Walton MA, Fuller BE, Blow FC. Correlates of expressed and received violence across relationship types among men and women substance abusers. Psych. Addict. Behav. 2001;15(2):140–151
  7. Dansky AS, Byrne CA, Brady KT. Intimate violence and post-traumatic stress disorder among individuals with cocaine dependence. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1999;25(2):257–268
  8. Derogotis, L.R., 1977. The SCL-90 Manual I: Scoring, administration and procedures for the SCL-90. Clinical Psychometric Research: Baltimore.
  9. Derogatis LR, Melisaratos N. The brief symptom inventory: An introductory report. Psychological Med. 1983;13:595–605
  10. Fagan JA, Brown A. Violence between partners and intimates. In:  Reiss A,  Roth J editor. Understanding and Preventing Violence: Social Influences. 3:Washington DC: National Academy Press; 1994;p. 115–292
  11. Fagan, J., 1993. Set and setting revisited: influences of alcohol and illicit drugs on the social context of violent events. In: NIAAA Research Monograph No. 24, Alcohol and Interpersonal Violence: Fostering Multidisciplinary Perspectives. NIH Publication No. 93-3496.
  12. Gilbert L, El-Bassel N, Schilling RF, Friedman E. Childhood abuse as a risk for partner abuse among omen in methadone maintenance. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1997;23:581–595
  13. Goldstein PJ. The drug/violence nexus: a tripartite conceptual framework. J. Drug Issues. 1985;15:493–506
  14. Gomberg ESL. Alcoholic women in treatment: report of violent events. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. 1990;14: Abstract #289
  15. Gondolf EW, Foster RA. Wife assault among VA alcohol rehabilitation patients. Hospital Comm. Psych. 1991;42(1):74–79
  16. Heyman RE, O'Leary KD, Jouriles EN. Alcohol and aggressive personality styles: potentiators of serious physical aggression against wives?. J. Fam. Psychol. 1995;9(1):44–57
  17. Hilton ME, Maisto SA, Conigliaro J, McNiel M, Kraemer K, Kelley ME, et al. Improving alcoholism treatment across the spectrum of services. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. 2001;25(1):128–135
  18. Ito TA, Miller N, Pollock VE. Alcohol and aggression: a meta-analysis of the moderating effects of inhibitory cues, triggering events, and self-focused attention. Psych. Bull. 1996;120:60–82
  19. Jaffe JH, Babor TF, Fishbein DH. Alcholics, aggression and antisocial personality. J Stud. Alcohol. 1988;49:211–218
  20. Kang S, Magura S, Laudet A, Whitney S. Adverse effect of child abuse victimization among substance-using women in treatment. J. Inter. Violence. 1999;14:657–670
  21. Leonard KE, Senchak M. Alcohol and premarital aggression among newlywed couples. J. Studies Alcohol. 1993;(Suppl. 11):96–108
  22. Leonard KE, Bromet EJ, Parkinson DK, Day NL, Ryan CM. Patterns of alcohol use and physical aggressive behavior in men. J Stud. Alcohol. 1985;46(4):279–282
  23. Licata A, Taylor S, Berman M, Cranston J. Effects of cocaine on human aggression. Pharm. Biochem. Behav. 1993;45(3):549–552
  24. McKay JR, Alterman AI, Cacciola JS, Obriend CP, Koppenhaer JM, Shepard DS. Continuing care for cocaine dependence: comprehensive 2-year outcomes. J. Consult. Clin. Psych. 1999;67(3):420–427
  25. Miller BA, Downs WR. Violent victimization among women with alcohol problems. In:  Galanter M editors. Recent Developments in Alcoholism: Women and Alcoholism. 12:New York, NY: Plenum Press; 1995;
  26. Miller BA, Downs WR, Gondoli DM. Spousal violence among alcoholic women as compared to a random household sample of women. J. Stud. Alcohol. 1989;50(6):533–540
  27. Miller BA, Wilsnack SC, Cunradi CB. Family violence and victimization: treatment issues for women with alcohol problems. Alcoholism: Clin. Exp. Res. 2000;24(8):1287–1297
  28. Murphy CM, O'Farrell TJ. Factors associated with marital aggression in male alcoholics. J. Fam. Psych. 1994;8(3):321–335
  29. O'Farrell TJ, Murphy CM. Marital violence before and after alcoholism treatment. J. Cons. Clin. Psych. 1995;63(2):256–262
  30. O'Farrell TJ, Van Hutton V, Murphy CM. Domestic violence before and after alcoholism treatment: a two-year longitudinal study. J. Stud. Alcohol. 1999;60:317–321
  31. Pernanen K. Alcohol in Human Violence. New York: Guilford Press; 1991;
  32. Quigley BM, Leonard KE. Alcohol and the continuation of early marital aggression. Alcoholism: Clin. Exp. Res. 2000;24(7):1003–1010
  33. Rice C, Mohr CD, Del Boca FK, Mattson ME, Young L, Brady K, et al. Self-reports of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse in an alcoholism treatment sample. J. Stud. Alcohol. 2001;62:114–123
  34. Schafer J, Caetano R, Clark CL. Rates of intimate partner violence in the United States. Am. J. Pub. Health. 1998;88(11):1702–1704
  35. Schuckit MA, Russell JW. An evaluation of primary alcoholics with histories of violence. J. Clin. Psych. 1984;45:3–6
  36. Skinner HA, Sheu W. Reliability of alcohol use indices: the lifetime drinking history and the MAST. J. Stud. Alcohol. 1982;43:1157–1170
  37. Smith GR, Babor T, Burnam MA, Mosley CL, Rost K, Burns B. Substance Abuse Outcomes Module User's Manual. Little Rock, AR: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; 1996;
  38. Sobell LC, Maisto SA, Sobell MB, Cooper AM. Reliability of alcohol abusers’ self-reports of drinking behavior. Behav. Res. Therapy. 1979;17:157–160
  39. Stith SM, Crossman RK, Bischof BA. Alcoholism and marital violence: a comparative study of men in alcohol treatment programs and batterer treatment programs. Alcohol Treat. Quart. 1991;8(2):3–20
  40. Straus MA. Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: the conflict tactics (CT) scales. J. Marr. Family. 1979;41:75–88
  41. Straus MA, Gelles RJ. How violent are American families? Estimates from the National Family Violence Resurvey and other studies. In:  Straus MA,  Gelles RJ editor. Physical Violence in American Families: Risk Factors And Adaptation to Violence in 8,145 Families. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction; 1990;p. 95–112
  42. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive(SAMDA). 1999. Treatment Episode Data Set, 1995.
  43. Walton MA, Blow FC, Booth BM. A comparison of substance abuse patients’ and counselors’ perceptions of relapse risk: relationship to actual relapse. J. Sub. Abuse Treat. 2000;19(1):67–75
  44. Walton, M.A., Blow, F.C., Bingham, C.R., Chermack, S.T., in press. Individual and social/environmental predictors of alcohol and drug use two years following treatment. Addict Behav.
  45. Walton MA, Blow FC, Booth BM. Diversity in relapse prevention needs: gender and race comparisons. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2001;27(2):229–237
  46. Wilsnack SC, Wilsnack RW. Epidemiological research on women's drinking: recent progress and directions for the 1990's. In:  Gomberg ESL,  Nirenberg TD editor. Women and Substance Abuse. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing; 1993;

PII: S0376-8716(02)00016-9

Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume 67, Issue 1 , Pages 1-12 , 1 June 2002