Drug Use and Incarceration among Rural Appalachian Women: Findings From a Jail Sample.

Subst Use Misuse

d Department of Behavioral Science, Center on Drug and Alcohol Research , University of Kentucky, Lexington , Kentucky , USA.

Published: May 2018

Background/objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine drug use and incarceration history among rural Appalachian women.

Methods: This study involved random selection, screening, and interviews with rural women from local jails in Appalachia.

Results: Of the women randomly selected and screened, 97% met criteria for substance use intervention. Significant factors associated with incarceration history included age, education, custody status, and mental health. A significant interaction was observed between male sex partners and drug use on incarceration history.

Conclusions: Study findings suggest that the drug/crime relationship among rural Appalachian women is associated with their high-risk home environment, partner relationships, and mental health. Specifically, in addition to drug use, factors such as family and child relationships, anxiety, victimization, and relationships with partners should also be considered in the trajectory of criminal careers among rural Appalachian women.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121714PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1385631DOI Listing

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