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Patterns of Smoking and Unhealthy Alcohol Use Following Sexual Trauma Among U.S. Service Members

In the first known longitudinal study of the topic, we examined whether experiencing sexual assault or sexual harassment while in the military was associated with increased risk for subsequent unhealthy alcohol use and smoking among U.S. service members in the

2017
Seelig, A. D.
Rivera, A. C.
Powell, T. M.
Williams, E. C.
Peterson, A. V.
Littman, A. J.
Maynard, C.
Street, A. E.
Bricker, J. B.
Boyko, E. J.

Patterns of Smoking and Unhealthy Alcohol Use Following Sexual Trauma Among U.S. Service Members

Sexual assault and sexual harassment may potentially lead to unhealthy cigarette and alcohol use. This longitudinal study had 48,287 Service members report on their experiences of sexual trauma, smoking, and alcohol use (both initiation and relapse).

2017
Seelig, A. D.
Rivera, A. C.
Powell, T. M.
Williams, E. C.
Peterson, A. V.
Littman, A. J.
Maynard, C.
Street, A. E.
Bricker, J. B.
Boyko, E. J.