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Record ID: b976d1a3-194a-422f-993f-d4197769f36a
Web resource: https://aic.gov.au/publications/ndlerf
Type: Report
Title: Alcohol/Drug-Involved Family Violence in Australia : final report
Authors: Miller, Peter
Day, Andrew
Tonner, Lorraine
Hyder, Shannon
Walker, Arlene
Mayshak, Richelle
Costa, Beth M
Cox, Elise
Keywords: Alcohol abuse;Demographics;Drug abuse;Substance abuse;Statistics;Family violence;Australia
Categories: People with mental health and/or drug and alcohol issues
Year: 2016
Publisher: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund
Citation: No. 68
Notes:  "Family and domestic violence (FDV) are significant public health and social issues. They include intimate partner violence (IPV)—violence between two intimate partners; and family violence (FV)—violence between family members other than intimate partners. The negative consequences of FDV include physical injury, depression, suicide and post-traumatic stress disorder. Risk factors contributing to FDV include alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. This can be modified at individual and environmental levels offering significant avenues for intervention.

This project sought to investigate:
* the relationship between AOD use and FDV in the Australian population;
* key demographic and environmental factors associated with different types of FDV;
* differences between AOD-involved and non-AOD-involved cases; and
* major trends in FDV incidents attended by police."

From intro to Key Findings


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