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It Won't Happen to Me: Alcohol Abuse and Violence Against Women (for Those Who Are Concerned About the Issue)

2004, On-line publication, Federal Publication, English
Web link: http://pathwayscourses.samhsa.gov/vawc/vawc_intro_pg1.htm

Description:

This Web-based course is for anyone concerned about substance abuse-related violence directed at women. It is for people interested in preventing and stopping violence against women. This course discusses substance abuse, violence against women, the connection between the two, signs and symptoms, myths, how to see if a problem exists, as well as prevention, treatment and legal options.

Availability information:

This publication is available only on the Internet.

Source:

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, SAMHSA

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NWHIC record number P-14604

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