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Interpersonal violence
Studies estimate that between 50 to 99 percent of women with substance use disorders have a history of
interpersonal violence (Miller et al. 1993; Rice et al. 2001). In one study focused on sensitivity and specificity
of screening questions for intimate partner violence, Paranjape and Liebschutz (2003) concluded that when three
simple screening questions were used together, identification of lifetime interpersonal violence was effectively
identified for women. This screening tool, referred as the STaT, is presented in Figure 4-7 (p. 72). Along with a
sample personalized safety plan, additional screening tools, including the Abuse Assessment Screen (English
and Spanish version), Danger Assessment, The Psychological Maltreatment of Women Inventory, and The
Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2), are available in TIP 25 Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic
Violence (CSAT 1997b). Note: It is important to assess for interpersonal violence in heterosexual and
homosexual relationships.
STaT: Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tool Source: Paranjape and Liebschutz 2003.
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