
@article{ref1,
title="Physical victimization of rural methamphetamine and cocaine users",
journal="Violence and victims",
year="2012",
author="Kramer, Teresa L. and Borders, Tyrone F. and Tripathi, Shanti and Lynch, Christian and Leukefeld, Carl and Falck, Russel S. and Carlson, Robert G. and Booth, Brenda M.",
volume="27",
number="1",
pages="109-124",
abstract="Substance use and physical violence often coincide, but little has been published on the correlates associated with receipt of partner versus nonpartner physical violence for rural users of methamphetamine and/or cocaine. In this study, participants' substance use, depression and past-year physical victimization were assessed. In separate logistic regression models, received partner violence in females was associated with age; alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine abuse/dependence; and number of drugs used in the past 6 months. In males, received nonpartner violence was associated with age, cocaine abuse/dependence, and being Caucasian. Findings suggest a relationship between stimulant use and received violence among rural substance users and a need for victimization screenings in settings where such individuals seek health care.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0886-6708",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}