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Citation

Acierno RE, Resnick HS, Flood A, Holmes M. Addict. Behav. 2003; 28(9): 1701-1715.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

The trauma of rape is routinely associated with extreme acute distress. Such peri-event anxiety increases risk of developing psychopathology and substance use or abuse post-rape, with the degree of initial distress positively predicting future problems. Unfortunately, the nature of post-rape forensic evidence collection procedures may exacerbate initial distress, thereby potentiating post-rape negative emotional sequelae. Consequently, substance use may increase in an effort to ameliorate this distress. To address this, a two-part video intervention was developed for use in acute post-rape time frames to (a) minimize anxiety during forensic rape examinations, thereby reducing risk of future emotional problems, and (b) prevent increased post-rape substance use and abuse. Pilot study data with 124 rape victims indicated that the low-cost, easily administered intervention was effective in reducing risk of marijuana abuse at 6 weeks. Nonstatistically significant trends also were evident for reduced marijuana use. Trends were also noted in favor of the intervention in the subgroup of women who were actively using substances pre-rape (among pre-rape alcohol users, 28% viewers vs. 43% nonviewers met criteria for post-rape alcohol abuse; among pre-rape marijuana users, the rates of post-marijuana use were 17% vs. 43%). (Abstract Adapted from Source: Addictive Behaviors, 2003. Copyright © 2003 by Elsevier Science)

Victim Substance Use
Alcohol Use Causes
Alcohol Use Prevention
Drug Use Prevention
Drug Use Causes
Substance Use Prevention
Substance Use Causes
Sexual Assault Effects
Sexual Assault Victim
Rape Effects
Rape Victim
Rape Intervention
Sexual Assault Intervention
Adult Victim
Adult Substance Use
Adult Female
Female Victim
Psychological Victimization Effects
Adult Adjustment
Victim Adjustment
Emotional Adjustment
Violence Against Women
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