Women Drug Abusers and Post Sexual Assault Care
Funded by: National Institute of Nursing Research/NIH
R03 DA12680 (2000-2002)
The information presented here refers to a research project that is completed and no longer active.
Principal Investigator
Noreen Esposito, EdD, WHNP, FNP
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify and describe
barriers and facilitators to sexual assault care for substance using/abusing
women. Using a health services research model as a conceptual framework, this
study will identify, describe and analyze the victims:
- Predisposing, enabling and need variables;
- Health seeking behaviors in response to a sexual assault;
- General experiences with sexual assault acute care;
- Perceptions of the role of alcohol and substance use/abuse in victim-staff
interactions surrounding post-assault care;
- Satisfactions with the care and
- Perceived post-assault well-being and health status.
Focus groups and individual interviews of substance
abusing and non-abusing users and non-users of post sexual assault care will
provide the data for this qualitative, exploratory study. This study provides
pilot data for future studies that will.
- Minimize the impact of sexual assault on substance-abusing women;
- Improve access to victim-centered sexual assault acute care; and
- Facilitate entrance into substance abuse treatment by using victim-centered
sexual assault acute care.