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Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies

BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV), exposure to prior childhood adversity, lifetime adverse experiences, drug-related relationship dependencies with intimate partners and overdose, hospitalization for drug use, friends and family mem...

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Autores principales: El-Bassel, Nabila, Marotta, Phillip L., Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn, Chang, Mingway, Hunt, Tim, Wu, Ewin, Gilbert, Louisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6934332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31881035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225854
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author El-Bassel, Nabila
Marotta, Phillip L.
Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn
Chang, Mingway
Hunt, Tim
Wu, Ewin
Gilbert, Louisa
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Marotta, Phillip L.
Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn
Chang, Mingway
Hunt, Tim
Wu, Ewin
Gilbert, Louisa
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description BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV), exposure to prior childhood adversity, lifetime adverse experiences, drug-related relationship dependencies with intimate partners and overdose, hospitalization for drug use, friends and family members who overdosed and witnessing overdose. METHODOLOGY: This paper included a sample of 201 women who use drugs in heterosexual relationships with criminal justice-involved men in New York City. We included measures of experiencing overdose, hospitalization for drug use, witnessing overdose, and having friends and family who overdosed. Intimate partner violence consisted of either 1) none/verbal only, 2) moderate and 3) severe abuse. Dichotomous indicators of drug-related relationship dependencies included financial support, drug procurement, splitting and pooling drugs. A scale measured cumulative exposure to childhood adversity and lifetime exposures to adverse events. This paper hypothesized that experiencing moderate and severe IPV, drug-related dependencies and exposure to prior childhood and lifetime adversity would be associated with a greater risk of experiencing overdose, hospitalization for drug use, witnessing overdose and having friends and family members who overdosed. Generalized linear modeling with robust variance estimated relative risk ratios that accounted for potential bias in confidence intervals and adjusted for race, ethnicity, education and marital status. RESULTS: We found experiencing moderate or severe IPV was associated with ever being hospitalized for drug use and having a family member who experienced overdose. Experiencing moderate IPV was associated with increased risk of witnessing overdose, Partner drug dependencies were associated with overdose, ever being hospitalized for drug use, witnessing overdose, and having a family member or friend who experienced overdose. Childhood and lifetime adversity exposures were significantly associated with increased risk of overdose, ever being hospitalized for drug use, ever witnessing overdose and having a friend and family member who overdosed. CONCLUSION: Findings underscore the intersection of experiencing IPV and drug-related relationship dependencies, childhood adversity and lifetime adversity in shaping experiences of and witnessing overdose among women who use drugs. They highlight the urgent need to address IPV, adversity experiences and drug-related relationship dependencies in overdose prevention for women who use drugs.
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spelling pubmed-69343322020-01-07 Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies El-Bassel, Nabila Marotta, Phillip L. Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn Chang, Mingway Hunt, Tim Wu, Ewin Gilbert, Louisa PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV), exposure to prior childhood adversity, lifetime adverse experiences, drug-related relationship dependencies with intimate partners and overdose, hospitalization for drug use, friends and family members who overdosed and witnessing overdose. METHODOLOGY: This paper included a sample of 201 women who use drugs in heterosexual relationships with criminal justice-involved men in New York City. We included measures of experiencing overdose, hospitalization for drug use, witnessing overdose, and having friends and family who overdosed. Intimate partner violence consisted of either 1) none/verbal only, 2) moderate and 3) severe abuse. Dichotomous indicators of drug-related relationship dependencies included financial support, drug procurement, splitting and pooling drugs. A scale measured cumulative exposure to childhood adversity and lifetime exposures to adverse events. This paper hypothesized that experiencing moderate and severe IPV, drug-related dependencies and exposure to prior childhood and lifetime adversity would be associated with a greater risk of experiencing overdose, hospitalization for drug use, witnessing overdose and having friends and family members who overdosed. Generalized linear modeling with robust variance estimated relative risk ratios that accounted for potential bias in confidence intervals and adjusted for race, ethnicity, education and marital status. RESULTS: We found experiencing moderate or severe IPV was associated with ever being hospitalized for drug use and having a family member who experienced overdose. Experiencing moderate IPV was associated with increased risk of witnessing overdose, Partner drug dependencies were associated with overdose, ever being hospitalized for drug use, witnessing overdose, and having a family member or friend who experienced overdose. Childhood and lifetime adversity exposures were significantly associated with increased risk of overdose, ever being hospitalized for drug use, ever witnessing overdose and having a friend and family member who overdosed. CONCLUSION: Findings underscore the intersection of experiencing IPV and drug-related relationship dependencies, childhood adversity and lifetime adversity in shaping experiences of and witnessing overdose among women who use drugs. They highlight the urgent need to address IPV, adversity experiences and drug-related relationship dependencies in overdose prevention for women who use drugs. Public Library of Science 2019-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6934332/ /pubmed/31881035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225854 Text en © 2019 El-Bassel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hunt, Tim
Wu, Ewin
Gilbert, Louisa
Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title_full Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title_fullStr Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title_full_unstemmed Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title_short Drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: The role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
title_sort drug overdose among women in intimate relationships: the role of partner violence, adversity and relationship dependencies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6934332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31881035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225854
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