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Examination of associations between early life victimisation and alcohol's harm from others

机译:审查早期生命受害与酗酒的协会

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Abstract Introduction and Aims. Study aims were to examine: (i) how physical and sexual victimisation in early life are associated with alcohol's harm from others; and (ii) whether respondents' current drinking is a mediator of the association between early life victimisation and alcohol's harm from others among men and women. Design and Methods . Data were from national computer‐assisted telephone interviews, using the landline sample (3335 men and 3520 women ages ≥18) from the 2010 US National Alcohol Survey. Harms from someone else's drinking included family/marital problems, financial troubles, assault and vandalism in the past 12?months. Victimisation was measured with severe physical abuse or sexual assault before age 18. Results. Severe physical or sexual victimisation before age 18 was reported by 3.4% of men and 8.1% of women. Significantly more men (5.2%) than women (2.4%) reported assault by other drinkers, and significantly more women reported family/marital (5.3%) and financial problems (2.8%) than did men (2.6 and 1% respectively). Severe early life victimisation was robustly associated with a greater likelihood of experiencing past‐year harms from other drinkers for both men and women. Men's drinking partially mediated associations between early life victimisation and recent assaults and vandalism by other drinkers. Discussion and Conclusions . Early life victimisation may increase risk of harms from someone else's drinking. Health services and interventions that screen for histories of victimisation may help decrease risk of later harms from others' drinking. Reductions in drinking among men with histories of victimisation also could help reduce their exposure to such harms. [Kaplan LM, Greenfield TK, Karriker‐Jaffe KJ. Examination of associations between early life victimisation and alcohol's harm from others.
机译:摘要介绍和目标。研究旨在审查:(i)早期生命中的身体和性受害者如何与酗酒者对他人的伤害有关; (ii)受访者的目前饮酒是一位在男女伤害的早期生命受害和酗酒之间的调解员。设计和方法。来自2010年美国国家酒精调查的土地样本(3335名男子和3520岁)的土地样本(3335名男性和3520岁)的数据来自国家辅助电话访谈。伤害别人的饮酒包括过去12个月的家庭/婚姻问题,财务麻烦,攻击和故意破坏。在18岁之前,以严重的身体虐待或性侵犯来衡量受害。结果。 18岁之前的严重身体或性受害者报告了3.4%的男性和8.1%的女性。比女性更多的男性(5.2%)报告其他饮酒者的攻击更多,并且妇女报告的家庭/婚姻(5.3%)和财务问题(2.8%)而不是男性(2.6%和1%)。严重的早期寿命受害者强烈地关联,与男性和女性的其他饮酒者在其他饮酒者中遇到过的前一年的危害。男子在早期生命受害和最近的其他饮酒者之间饮用的协会部分中饮用的联盟。讨论和结论 。早期的生命受害可能会增加别人饮酒的危害风险。卫生服务和干预措施的受害历史筛选可能有助于降低后来危害他人饮酒的风险。患有受害历史的男人之间的饮酒还可以帮助减少对这种危害的影响。 [Kaplan LM,Greenfield TK,Karriker-Jaffe KJ。审查早期生命受害者与酗酒之间的协会。

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