Abstract
Child maltreatment and substance abuse are both international public health priorities. Research shows that child maltreatment
increases the risk for substance use and problems. Thus, recognition of this relationship may have important implications
for substance demand reduction strategies, including efforts to prevent and treat substance use and related problems. Latin
America and the Caribbean is a rich and diverse region of the world with a large range of social and cultural influences.
To date, relatively little work has addressed the link between child maltreatment and substance use in the region. A working
group constituted by the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
(CAMH) in June, 2010 identified this area as a priority area for a multinational research partnership. This paper summarizes
existing information on drug use and child maltreatment in six participating countries, Colombia, El Salvador, Jamaica, Nicaragua,
Panama and Uruguay, and considers the implications of child maltreatment prevention for demand reduction strategies to address
substance use issues. A CICAD/CAMH-sponsored multinational research partnership has been formed, which will involve research
on the link between child maltreatment and substance misuse, expertise exchange and resource sharing.
increases the risk for substance use and problems. Thus, recognition of this relationship may have important implications
for substance demand reduction strategies, including efforts to prevent and treat substance use and related problems. Latin
America and the Caribbean is a rich and diverse region of the world with a large range of social and cultural influences.
To date, relatively little work has addressed the link between child maltreatment and substance use in the region. A working
group constituted by the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
(CAMH) in June, 2010 identified this area as a priority area for a multinational research partnership. This paper summarizes
existing information on drug use and child maltreatment in six participating countries, Colombia, El Salvador, Jamaica, Nicaragua,
Panama and Uruguay, and considers the implications of child maltreatment prevention for demand reduction strategies to address
substance use issues. A CICAD/CAMH-sponsored multinational research partnership has been formed, which will involve research
on the link between child maltreatment and substance misuse, expertise exchange and resource sharing.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-18
- DOI 10.1007/s11469-011-9347-0
- Authors
- Samantha Longman-Mills, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Mona, Jamaica
- Yolanda W. González, University of Panama, Panama City, Panama
- Marlon O. Meléndez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, UNAN-León, León, Nicaragua
- Mónica R. García, Universidad de Los Llanos, Villavicencio, Colombia
- Juan D. Gómez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá, Bogatá, Colombia
- Cristina G. Juárez, Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador
- Eduardo A. Martínez, Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador
- Sobeyda J. Peñalba, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, UNAN-León, León, Nicaragua
- Miguel E. Pizzanelli, Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
- Lúcia I. Solórzano, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, UNAN-León, León, Nicaragua
- Gloria M. Wright, Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission, Washington, DC, USA
- Francisco Cumsille, Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission, Washington, DC, USA
- Jaime C. Sapag, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 2S1
- Christine Wekerle, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 2S1
- Hayley A. Hamilton, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 2S1
- Patricia G. Erickson, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 2S1
- Robert E. Mann, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 2S1
- Journal International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
- Online ISSN 1557-1882
- Print ISSN 1557-1874