2001
DOI: 10.1177/070674370104600705
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Physical and Sexual Abuse Issues among Youths with Substance Use Problems

Abstract: S ub stance use prob lems (SUP), when com bined with other psy chi at ric dis or ders, are of ten com plex and dif fi cult to treat. These prob lem com bi na tions are the rule rather than the ex cep tion with substance-using youths. One area that has not been ade quately ex plored is that of youths with SUP who have had pre vi ous physi cal and sex ual abuse.Physi cal and sex ual abuse are ma jor pub lic health is sues. Inci dence rates re ported in the lit era ture vary (1,2). In Ca na dian high school youth… Show more

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“…[18][19][20][21] They are also more likely to have experienced trauma in their lives, including physical or sexual abuse, often occurring in childhood and/or adolescence. [22][23][24][25] Their ability to cope with a tragedy of such enormous scope may be compromised by these factors, leading to behaviors that further increase their vulnerability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20][21] They are also more likely to have experienced trauma in their lives, including physical or sexual abuse, often occurring in childhood and/or adolescence. [22][23][24][25] Their ability to cope with a tragedy of such enormous scope may be compromised by these factors, leading to behaviors that further increase their vulnerability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an unfortunately ubiquitous phenomenon linked with moderate to severe psychological consequences including mental disorders, behavioral disorders, and substance abuse (Balloon, Courbasson, & Smith, 2001;Briere & Elliot, 2003;Collishaw et al, 2007;Hetzel-Riggin, Brausch, Montgomery, 2007;Hyman & Williams, 2001;Saathoff-Wells, Culp, & Yancey, 2005). Globally, approximately 18% of women have experienced CSA (Stoltenborgh, van IJzendoorn, Euser, & Bakersmans-Kranenburg, 2011).…”
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“…Prevalence of childhood neglect and abuse was high among people who use substance [14]. Ballon, Courbasson and Smith [42] stated that one-half of the female youth substance abusers reported having been sexually abused (50.0%) and one-half of the female youths had a history of physical abuse (50.5%). Of those who exposed a history of abuse, more females (64.7%) than males (37.9%) reported using substances to cope with the trauma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%