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"Predictors of Interpersonal Violence for Inner City Women" (funded by NIDA R2908963) In 1999, the Women's Health Project completed a five year longitudinal case-control study of 333 urban women. The study compared diagnostic and psychosocial predictors of interpersonal victimization and perpetration among urban women with crack/cocaine dependence and depression. The study also explored the degree to which a history of childhood abuse, crack/cocaine abuse, and/or depression predict violent victimization and aggressive violent behavior. To date, the following dissertations, presentations, and papers have been generated from this data set. Click here for a list of dissertations, presentations, and papers completed from this study. |