Relationships between insomnia and alcohol and cocaine use frequency with aggression among veterans engaged in substance use treatment

Volume: 83, Pages: 182 - 187
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Veterans with substance use problems have rates of partner and non-partner violence that typically exceed the general population. Sleep problems may exacerbate violence and maintain addictive behaviors in non-veterans, but requires study in veterans. Therefore, we examine the interrelationships between substance use, insomnia, and violence in veterans.Veterans (N = 762) screened for a randomized controlled trial at veterans affairs mental health...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships between insomnia and alcohol and cocaine use frequency with aggression among veterans engaged in substance use treatment
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
83
Pages
182 - 187
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