Problematic drinking has long been established as an important antecedent to the perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV). As little research has evaluated individual differences beyond anger in this association, this research examines problematic drinking and IPV perpetration through the lens of self-determination theory (SDT), the relational perspective suggesting individuals are motivated to be in their relationship for autonomous (i.e., self-driven) and controlled (i.e., guilt-driven) reasons. We test the hypothesis that problematic drinking is more strongly associated with IPV among those who are controlled in their motivation in four independent samples (N= 617). College students in relationships completed measures of alcohol c...
The current study examined three well-established risk factors for intimate partner aggression (IPA)...
How much and why individuals in romantic relationships drink alcohol may be a function of both perso...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem, and risk for IPV is often hi...
Problematic drinking has long been established as an important antecedent to the perpetration of int...
The present study examined the longitudinal association among drinking problems, drinking to cope, a...
In the context of established associations between alcohol problems and intimate partner violence (I...
Much research examines potential antecedents of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. The cu...
The question of how individual differences related to self-regulation interact with alcohol use patt...
Research suggests that both negative affect and alcohol use are related to the risk of intimate part...
Academic consequences, alcohol use disorders, assaults, and death are real and present dangers for c...
The relationship between alcohol misuse and women’s use of intimate partner violence (IPV) aggressio...
Some of the most important outcomes of romantic relationships are those related to the mutual fulfil...
Research has found a high correlation between alcohol use and violence, though the exact mechanisms ...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
The term intimate partner violence (IPV) refers to any act of aggression (physical or emotional) com...
The current study examined three well-established risk factors for intimate partner aggression (IPA)...
How much and why individuals in romantic relationships drink alcohol may be a function of both perso...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem, and risk for IPV is often hi...
Problematic drinking has long been established as an important antecedent to the perpetration of int...
The present study examined the longitudinal association among drinking problems, drinking to cope, a...
In the context of established associations between alcohol problems and intimate partner violence (I...
Much research examines potential antecedents of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. The cu...
The question of how individual differences related to self-regulation interact with alcohol use patt...
Research suggests that both negative affect and alcohol use are related to the risk of intimate part...
Academic consequences, alcohol use disorders, assaults, and death are real and present dangers for c...
The relationship between alcohol misuse and women’s use of intimate partner violence (IPV) aggressio...
Some of the most important outcomes of romantic relationships are those related to the mutual fulfil...
Research has found a high correlation between alcohol use and violence, though the exact mechanisms ...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
The term intimate partner violence (IPV) refers to any act of aggression (physical or emotional) com...
The current study examined three well-established risk factors for intimate partner aggression (IPA)...
How much and why individuals in romantic relationships drink alcohol may be a function of both perso...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem, and risk for IPV is often hi...