“…Current findings demonstrate health-compromising behaviours -such as substance use and abuse, disordered eating, and cutting -were coping strategies for the young women to lessen their focus on IPV and to provide emotional release. Researchers have studied individuals' use of health-compromising behaviours to cope with stress and distress (Andover, Pepper, & Gibb, 2007;Brown, Williams, & Collins, 2007;Evans, Hawton, & Rodham, 2005;Walker, 2007). Furthermore, several authors describe the use of health-compromising behaviours as coping within the context of an IPV relationship, such as the use of alcohol and illicit drugs (Bennett & O'Brien, 2007;Golinelli et al, 2008;Stalans & Ritchie, 2008;Sullivan & Holt, 2008;Wiemann et al, 2000), the use of psychotropic medication (Romans et al, 2008), and self-harm behaviours such as cutting and burning (Health Canada, 2002a).…”