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Does alcohol involvement increase the severity of intimate partner violence?

机译:饮酒会增加亲密伴侣暴力的严重性吗?

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BACKGROUND: Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violence (IPV) have been limited to male-to-female partner violence (MFPV) and are subject to a number of methodological limitations. We add new information concerning the relationship between alcohol involvement and severity of IPV, MFPV, and female-to-male partner violence (FMPV). METHODS: We analyzed data from a 1995 U.S. national population-based survey of couples > or = 18 years old. We examined 436 couples who reported IPV and had information on alcohol involvement with IPV. We measured IPV using a revised Conflict Tactics Scale, Form R that asked respondents about 11 violent behaviors in the past year. Respondents were classified into mutually exclusive categories as having experienced mild only or mild + severe ("severe") IPV, MFPV or FMPV. Respondents were also asked if they or their partner were drinking at the time the violent behavior occurred and were classified as exposed to IPV with or without alcohol involvement. We estimated proportions, odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values of the proposed associations, accounting for the complex survey design. RESULTS: Overall, 30.2% of couples who reported IPV reported alcohol involved IPV; 69.8% reported no alcohol involvement. In adjusted analyses, those reporting severe (vs. mild only) IPV were more than twice as likely to report alcohol involvement. In adjusted analyses, those reporting severe (vs. mild) MFPV or FMPV were more likely to report female but not male alcohol involvement. Though estimates were positive and strong, most confidence intervals were compatible with a wide range of estimates including no association. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest alcohol involvement of either or both in the couple increases the risk of severe IPV. Our findings also suggest female alcohol use may play an important role in determining the severity of IPV, MFPV or FMPV.
机译:背景:大多数在亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)之前即刻检查过饮酒的研究仅限于男性对女性伴侣暴力(MFPV),并且受到许多方法学上的限制。我们添加了有关酒精摄入与IPV,MFPV的严重程度以及男女同伴暴力(FMPV)之间关系的新信息。方法:我们分析了1995年美国全国人口基数为18岁或18岁以上的夫妇的调查数据。我们检查了436对报告IPV并了解有关IPV饮酒的夫妇。我们使用修订后的《冲突策略量表》(表格R)对IPV进行了测量,该表向受访者询问了过去一年中的11种暴力行为。受访者被分为互斥类别,即仅经历了轻度或轻度+重度(“严重”)IPV,MFPV或FMPV。还询问受访者他们或他们的伴侣在发生暴力行为时是否正在喝酒,并被分类为暴露于IPV,有或没有饮酒。我们估算了拟议关联的比例,比值比,95%置信区间和p值,这说明了复杂的调查设计。结果:总体而言,报告IPV的夫妇中有30.2%的人报告饮酒涉及IPV。 69.8%的人没有酗酒。在调整后的分析中,报告严重(仅轻度)IPV的人报告饮酒的可能性是其两倍。在调整后的分析中,那些报告严重(相对于轻度)MFPV或FMPV的人群更有可能报告女性饮酒,而非男性饮酒。尽管估计值是肯定的且很强,但是大多数置信区间都可以与各种估计值兼容,包括无关联。结论:我们的研究结果表明,夫妻中的任一者或两者都饮酒会增加患严重IPV的风险。我们的研究结果还表明,女性饮酒可能在确定IPV,MFPV或FMPV的严重性中起重要作用。

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