Wolf-Branigin, Michael2009-02-112009-02-112007https://hdl.handle.net/1920/3439Copyright 2007 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.This analysis reviewed five years of a state’s substance abuse treatment admissions and discharges in order to identify specific patterns among persons who had a disability. Using a series of group comparisons, Chi-squares, and logistic regressions, specific patterns of violence and abuse to this population were identified. Results indicate that persons who had a disability and abused substances were more likely to be victimized by physical abuse and domestic violence when compared with their peers without a disability. A person with a disability had about one-half to one-third the odds of receiving long-term residential, short-term residential and intensive outpatient care when compared with persons without a disability.en-USDisabilitySubstance AbuseComplex systemsDomestic violenceSexual abuseDisability and Abuse in Relation to Substance Abuse: A Descriptive AnalysisArticle