There is a well‐established body of evidence demonstrating alcohol is a compounding factor increasing both the occurrence and the severity of domestic violence in intimate relationships. The COVID‐19 pandemic and associated public health measures such as lockdowns and social distancing have contributed to a rise in domestic violence. Yet, despite the closure of public drinking venues and substantial changes to the home drinking landscape, the role of alcohol in domestic violence has received little attention from both the alcohol and domestic violence fields. In this commentary, we argue that the pandemic has magnified existing silences across these fields, resulting in missed opportunities for intervention. The implications for home drinki...
Introduction In 2015/2016 controversy followed the publication of a report on an anthropological stu...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption was largely confined to drinking in the home. Ther...
The global ‘lockdowns’ and social distancing measures triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
Introduction: The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol h...
Domestic violence against women is a very widespread problem, thought to affect about a third of wom...
This study assesses whether severity of physical partner aggression is associated with alcohol consu...
Alcohol use is a robust predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV). A critical barrier to progress...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
The effects of preventing a COVID-19 health crisis have had unintended consequences on domestic abus...
In recognition of the many efforts made to increase our knowledge about experiences of domestic abus...
This report presents the results of a survey of family violence services across New South Wales (NSW...
The purpose of the article is to raise awareness of the correlations between increased domestic viol...
Introduction. The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol ha...
Introduction In 2015/2016 controversy followed the publication of a report on an anthropological stu...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption was largely confined to drinking in the home. Ther...
The global ‘lockdowns’ and social distancing measures triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
Introduction: The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol h...
Domestic violence against women is a very widespread problem, thought to affect about a third of wom...
This study assesses whether severity of physical partner aggression is associated with alcohol consu...
Alcohol use is a robust predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV). A critical barrier to progress...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
The effects of preventing a COVID-19 health crisis have had unintended consequences on domestic abus...
In recognition of the many efforts made to increase our knowledge about experiences of domestic abus...
This report presents the results of a survey of family violence services across New South Wales (NSW...
The purpose of the article is to raise awareness of the correlations between increased domestic viol...
Introduction. The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol ha...
Introduction In 2015/2016 controversy followed the publication of a report on an anthropological stu...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption was largely confined to drinking in the home. Ther...