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Citation

Shorey RC, McNulty JK, Moore TM, Stuart GL. Addiction 2015; 111(3): 492-498.

Affiliation

University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/add.13196

PMID

26449928

Abstract

AIM: To determine whether being the victim of violence during a date among female college students on any given day predicted cannabis and alcohol use the following day. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Between August 2010 and January 2013, we conducted a 90-day daily diary study with 174 females who were in current dating relationships from a large university in the Southeastern United States. The mean age of the sample was 18.71 (SD = 1.27); participants were primarily non-Hispanic Caucasian (85.5%). Participants answered questions about contact with their dating partner, being the victim of violence (physical and sexual) during a date, physical perpetration, alcohol use, and cannabis use for up to 90 days. The mean number of diaries completed was 54.90 (SD = 27.66). MEASUREMENTS: The primary outcomes were self-reported daily cannabis and alcohol use. Being the victim of violence during a date was assessed each day using self-report items from the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales and Sexual Experiences Survey.

FINDINGS: Being the victim of violence during a date predicted cannabis use the following day (OR = 2.25), and this effect held when controlling for contact with a partner, cannabis and alcohol use the previous day, physical perpetration the previous day, alcohol use the same day, and the overall likelihood of being the victim of violence during a date, substance use, and physical perpetration. Being the victim of violence during a date did not predict next day alcohol use. Being the victim of sexual and physical violence during a date did not differentially predict next day substance use.

CONCLUSIONS: Among female college students in the USA, being the victim of violence during a date appears to increase the risk for cannabis use the following day.


Language: en

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