Alcohol use and intimate violence are significant public health problems for women that contribute to injury, poor health, mental illness, and disability. This project seeks to understand the role alcohol use may play in both health service utilization and victimization experiences by using baseline and follow-up interviews as well as event history data collection and analysis with intimate violence victims. Further, limited research indicates that the incidence of intimate violence across geographic areas may be similar, however, the qualitative experiences of intimate violence victims may differ across geographic areas. Within this context the overall aim of this study is to examine the effect of alcohol on the nature, extent, and co-occurrence of health service utilization over time among rural and urban women who have a protective order for intimate violence. This proposal is consistent with, and specifically addresses several research objectives in the NIAAA Health Services Research on Alcohol-Related Problems PA# PAS-98-037 including identifying the factors that impede or facilitate the receipt of care by different client populations; defining the characteristics of the treatment services received by those client populations; examining factors and interactions of factors that affect access to and utilization of alcohol treatment; and examining health service utilization patterns and factors that may affect health service utilization.
The specific aims for this project are: (1) To describe similarities and differences in health service use patterns and victimization experiences among intimate violence victims with protective orders stratified by alcohol use-those who drink alcohol heavily (n=250), those who drink alcohol (n=250), and those who do not use alcohol (n=250) in rural and urban areas. (2) To examine the effect of alcohol use on the nature, extent, and co-occurrence of health service utilization and victimization patterns among rural and urban women who have a protective order. (3) To examine the association of social support, positive health practices, access to health care, perceptions of health care needs and beliefs, and stress with alcohol use and health service utilization among rural and urban women who have a protective order. And, (4) To examine changes in alcohol use, intimate violence victimization and health service utilization over a one year period from baseline to follow-up among rural and urban women who have protective orders.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01AA012735-01
Application #
6159353
Study Section
Health Services Research Review Subcommittee (AA)
Program Officer
Hilton, Michael E
Project Start
2000-09-19
Project End
2005-05-31
Budget Start
2000-09-19
Budget End
2001-05-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$347,557
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Kentucky
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
832127323
City
Lexington
State
KY
Country
United States
Zip Code
40506
Walker, Robert; Shannon, Lisa; Logan, T K (2011) Sleep loss and partner violence victimization. J Interpers Violence 26:2004-24
Cole, Jennifer; Logan, T K (2010) Nonmedical use of sedative-hypnotics and opiates among rural and urban women with protective orders. J Addict Dis 29:395-409
Logan, Tk; Walker, Robert (2009) Civil protective order outcomes: violations and perceptions of effectiveness. J Interpers Violence 24:675-92
Stockdale, Margaret S; Logan, T K; Weston, Rebecca (2009) Sexual harassment and posttraumatic stress disorder: damages beyond prior abuse. Law Hum Behav 33:405-18
Logan, T K; Walker, Robert; Shannon, Lisa et al. (2008) Combining ethical considerations with recruitment and follow-up strategies for partner violence victimization research. Violence Against Women 14:1226-51
Shannon, Lisa; Logan, Tk; Cole, Jennifer et al. (2008) An examination of women's alcohol use and partner victimization experiences among women with protective orders. Subst Use Misuse 43:1110-28
Cole, Jennifer; Logan, T K; Shannon, Lisa (2008) Self-perceived risk of HIV among women with protective orders against male partners. Health Soc Work 33:287-98
Logan, T K; Shannon, Lisa; Cole, Jennifer (2007) Stalking victimization in the context of intimate partner violence. Violence Vict 22:669-83
Logan, T K; Cole, Jennifer (2007) The impact of partner stalking on mental health and protective order outcomes over time. Violence Vict 22:546-62
Cole, Jennifer; Logan, T K; Shannon, Lisa (2007) Risky sexual behavior among women with protective orders against violent male partners. AIDS Behav 11:103-12

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