Resumen
Utilizing mixed methods, we examined intimate partner violence (IPV) behaviors among 428
female sex workers (FSWs) who use drugs and their noncommercial male partners in
Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Half of all participants reported perpetrating and
experiencing at least one type of IPV behavior in the past year. In interviews, drug use
emerged as an important theme associated with IPV behaviors, and we found men and
women differed in their motivations for engaging in IPV behaviors. Findings highlight how
gender and power are interlinked with and may exacerbate drug use and IPV behaviors
among marginalized populations