2020
DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1784945
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Prescription Opioid Misuse and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration among a Nationally Representative Sample of Young Men

Abstract: Background: Drug use is associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration among men, but few studies have examined the relation between prescription opioid misuse and IPV perpetration. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to examine the relation between prescription opioid misuse and IPV perpetration while controlling for demographic, depression, alcohol, and illicit drug use risk factors among a non-clinical, nationally representative sample of young men aged 18-35. Methods: Cross-sectional sur… Show more

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“…Few studies involving emerging adults have examined polysubstance use involving prescription drugs, despite high rates of prescription drug misuse and overdose during this developmental period (Schepis et al, 2020). Recent studies have demonstrated that POM specifically is associated with IPV perpetration (Seabrook et al, 2020) and increased likelihood of gun and weapon carrying (Pontes & Pontes, 2021). Other work found that prescription stimulant misuse was associated with higher levels of violence over time (Stoddard et al, 2020).…”
Section: Polysubstance Use and Violence Perpetrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies involving emerging adults have examined polysubstance use involving prescription drugs, despite high rates of prescription drug misuse and overdose during this developmental period (Schepis et al, 2020). Recent studies have demonstrated that POM specifically is associated with IPV perpetration (Seabrook et al, 2020) and increased likelihood of gun and weapon carrying (Pontes & Pontes, 2021). Other work found that prescription stimulant misuse was associated with higher levels of violence over time (Stoddard et al, 2020).…”
Section: Polysubstance Use and Violence Perpetrationmentioning
confidence: 99%