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Record ID: 2f96530f-d1ff-47a3-b52c-3dd6ca9c61a3
Type: Journal Article
Title: Problem drinking and intimate partner violence
Other Titles: Journal of studies on alcohol
Authors: Chen, Ping-Hsin
White, Helene Raskin
Keywords: Drug and alcohol misuse;Perpetrators;Men as victims;Risk factors
Year: 2002
Publisher: Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Citation: 63 (2), March 2002
Notes:  Outlines the methodology and results of a research study in the US aimed at assessing the spuriousness of the relationship between problem drinking and intimate partner violence, and exploring some of the mechanisms that may account for and/or mediate this relationship, such as partner satisfaction and partner drinking. Unlike previous research, the study also examines the association between problem drinking and female perpetration of violence. Some of the reasons proposed in the literature for the relationship between alcohol consumption and domestic violence are reviewed and the discussion indicates problem drinking is significantly associated with the perpetration of violence and victimisation, even after controlling for potential risk factors.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16355
ISSN: 0096-882X
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