TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Intimate partner sexual assault against women and associated victim substance use, suicidality, and risk factors for femicide JO - Issues in mental health nursing A1 - McFarlane, Judith M. A1 - Malecha, A. A1 - Gist, Julia A1 - Watson, Kathy A1 - Batten, Elizabeth A1 - Hall, Imogen A1 - Smith, Stewart SP - 953 EP - 967 VL - 26 IS - 9 N2 - In order to establish the frequency of substance use, following and attributed to sexual assault, and describe the danger for femicide and suicidality for women physically and sexually abused compared to physically-abused only women, a personal interview of 148 African-American, Hispanic, and white English and Spanish-speaking abused women was completed. Women who reported more than one sexual assault were 3.5 (95% CI, 0.9, 13.4) times more likely to report beginning or increasing substance use compared to women who reported only one sexual assault. Sexually assaulted women reported significantly (p = .002) more risk factors for femicide compared to physically- abused only women. Specific to suicide, women reporting sexual assault were 5.3 (95% CI, 1.3, 21.5) times more likely to report threatening or attempted suicide within a 90-day period compared to physically-abused only women. The health assessment and intervention of intimate partner violence must extend beyond injury to include behavior risk sequelae of substance abuse and suicidality. LA - SN - 0161-2840 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01612840500248262 ID - ref1 ER -