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Correlates of sexual assault in a sample of male African American crack cocaine users

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posted on 2006-08-01, 00:00 authored by Beth CrispBeth Crisp, M Williams, M Ross, S Timpson
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, little is known about the impact of sexual assault on male African American crack cocaine users. This study found that from a sample of 137 respondents from Houston, Texas, one-third reported having been sexually assaulted at least once during their lifetime. Respondents who reported sexual assault were using cocaine more often and were more likely to be physically dependent on drugs and to report greater numbers of physical health problems due to their drug use. However, no differences were identified in respect of reported mental health problems, or problems with family, friends or the workplace associated with drug use. The findings suggest further research as to the impact of sexual assault on male crack cocaine users is warranted and that clinical staff working with male substance users require some awareness of the impacts of sexual assault.

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Journal

Health sociology review

Volume

15

Issue

3

Pagination

258 - 268

Publisher

EContent Management Pty Ltd

Location

Maleny, QLD

ISSN

1446-1242

eISSN

1839-3551

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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