The present study is an initial examination of the extent to which the environmental characteristics of bars and social behaviors that women engage in when drinking in this setting are associated with bar-related aggression. As expected, several environ-mental characteristics (e.g., young patrons, pool playing) and social behaviors (e.g., alcohol consumption, leaving the bar with strangers) were associated with more severe bar-related aggression experienced by women during the past year. These results shed light on the significant problem of bar-related aggression against women and can potentially be used to develop prevention and educational programs
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformi...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
Introduction and Aims: Previous research suggests a link between women's drinking and sexual victimi...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Bars, inns, taverns, and hotels have been popular settings for recreational alcohol consumption for ...
The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggress...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
AIMS: Few studies have examined the role of gender and both area-level and individual socio-economic...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
Although research suggests that male peers play an important role in young men’s bar aggression, lit...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformi...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
Introduction and Aims: Previous research suggests a link between women's drinking and sexual victimi...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Bars, inns, taverns, and hotels have been popular settings for recreational alcohol consumption for ...
The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggress...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
AIMS: Few studies have examined the role of gender and both area-level and individual socio-economic...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
Although research suggests that male peers play an important role in young men’s bar aggression, lit...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformi...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...