Greater access to alcohol has been widely found to be associated with many negative outcomes including violence perpetration. This study examines the relationship between alcohol outlet density, alcohol use, and intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization among young women in the United States. A direct association between alcohol outlet density in one’s neighborhood and the likelihood of IPV victimization was examined. Data were from Wave III of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), which followed a nationally representative sample of adolescents into adulthood. Participants were young adult females age 18 to 26 at Wave III. Of the 4,571 female respondents who reported a current heterosexual relationship and ...
Objective This study investigated the long-term effects of exposure to intimate partner violence in ...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
Greater access to alcohol has been widely found to be associated with many negative outcomes includi...
This paper examines the relationships between alcohol outlet density, alcohol use, and perpetration ...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and male to female intimate partn...
This study examined whether alcohol outlet density is associated with male physical and sexual victi...
The aim of this study was to explore the neighborhood-level association between alcohol outlet densi...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
There is a growing evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and intimate...
Background More than 12 million women and men are victims of partner violence each year. Although th...
The authors examined the relationship of alcohol outlet density (AOD) and neighborhood poverty with ...
Indices of heavy drinking have consistently been linked with increased risk for intimate partner vio...
Background: Violence continues to be a major public health problem in the United States. Access to a...
OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) poses major health threats to women, including increased ...
Objective This study investigated the long-term effects of exposure to intimate partner violence in ...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
Greater access to alcohol has been widely found to be associated with many negative outcomes includi...
This paper examines the relationships between alcohol outlet density, alcohol use, and perpetration ...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and male to female intimate partn...
This study examined whether alcohol outlet density is associated with male physical and sexual victi...
The aim of this study was to explore the neighborhood-level association between alcohol outlet densi...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
There is a growing evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and intimate...
Background More than 12 million women and men are victims of partner violence each year. Although th...
The authors examined the relationship of alcohol outlet density (AOD) and neighborhood poverty with ...
Indices of heavy drinking have consistently been linked with increased risk for intimate partner vio...
Background: Violence continues to be a major public health problem in the United States. Access to a...
OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) poses major health threats to women, including increased ...
Objective This study investigated the long-term effects of exposure to intimate partner violence in ...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...