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Multiple Substance Abuse Among Adolescent Physical and Sexual Abuse Victims

NCJ Number
175120
Journal
Child Abuse & Neglect Volume: 21 Issue: 6 Dated: June 1997 Pages: 529-539
Author(s)
P A Harrison; J A Fulkerson; T J Beebe
Date Published
1997
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This article reports on a study that examined the relationship between substance use patterns among adolescents and their histories of physical and/or sexual abuse.
Abstract
The Minnesota Student Survey was administered in 1995 to 122,824 public school students in grades 6, 9 and 12; substance user groups were created based on frequency of use and the number of substances used. Use of individual substances, use of multiple substances, age of first use, and reason for use were examined with respect to histories of physical and/or sexual abuse. Physical and sexual abuse were associated with an increased likelihood of the use of alcohol, marijuana and almost all other drugs for both males and females in the three grades surveyed. Use of multiple substances was highly elevated among victims of abuse, with the highest rates among students who reported both physical and sexual abuse. Abuse victims also reported initiating substance use earlier than their nonabused peers and gave more reasons for using, including use to cope with painful emotions and to escape from problems. Tables, references