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Is there a relationship between victim and partner alcohol use during an intimate partner violence event? Findings from an urban emergency department study of abused women.

机译:在亲密伴侣暴力事件中,受害者与伴侣饮酒之间是否有关系?城市急诊部门对受虐妇女的研究结果。

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OBJECTIVE: This study sought to identify factors associated with drinking during an intimate partner violence (IPV) event among abused women presenting to an urban emergency department (ED). METHODS: We use a cross-sectional study of IPV cases among adult female patients seen at an urban ED. Bivariate and logistic regression analyses were performed to identify substance use factors associated with an abused woman drinking while victimized or perpetrating IPV. RESULTS: Among the 182 cases, an increased number of drinks per week, consuming five or more drinks per occasion, alcohol abuse and dependence, and illicit drug use were significantly associated with the abused woman's drinking while victimized or perpetrating IPV Partner's drinking five or more drinks per occasion was associated only with the woman's drinking while victimized. Partners were more likely to drink while perpetrating IPV in the relationship whether or not the woman drank while victimized. Among couples in which the abused woman also perpetrated violence, the partner's drinking more closely paralleled the woman's drinking in events perpetrated by the woman. Independent risk factors associated with the abused woman drinking during victimization included number of drinks she consumed per week (adjusted odds ratio [adj. OR] = 1.31 for every five drinks) and her illicit drug use (adj. OR = 4.3). The odds of an abused woman drinking while perpetrating IPV increased 1.4 times for every five drinks she consumed per week. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that alcohol-related behavior by both couples and individuals are important factors to consider in the relationship between IPV and alcohol use in this population.
机译:目的:本研究旨在确定在向城市急诊科(ED)就诊的受虐妇女中,在亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)事件中饮酒的相关因素。方法:我们采用横断面研究,对在城市急诊室就诊的成年女性患者中的IPV病例进行了研究。进行了双变量和逻辑回归分析,以找出与受害或实施IPV的受虐妇女饮酒相关的物质使用因素。结果:在这182例病例中,每周饮酒次数增加,每次饮酒五次或以上,酗酒和依赖以及非法吸毒与受虐妇女的饮酒显着相关,而受害妇女或使IPV合作伙伴饮酒五次或以上。每次饮酒仅与受害妇女的饮酒有关。无论女人在受害时是否喝酒,伴侣都更容易在关系中使用IPV时饮酒。在受虐妇女也实施暴力的夫妇中,伴侣的饮酒与妇女在妇女实施的事件中的饮酒更为接近。与受害妇女在受害期间饮酒有关的独立危险因素包括她每周所喝的酒的数量(调整后的比值比[ad OR。= 5杯中每5杯] = 1.31)和她的非法吸毒情况(ad或OR = 4.3)。受虐待的妇女在实施IPV时饮酒的几率是她每周每喝五杯酒增加1.4倍。结论:这些发现表明,夫妻和个人与酒精有关的行为是该人群中IPV与饮酒之间关系的重要考虑因素。

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