Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant global public health issue. The consistent evidence that alcohol use by one or both partners contributes to the risk and severity of IPV suggests that interventions that reduce alcohol consumption may also reduce IPV. This study sought to review the evidence for effects on IPV of alcohol interventions at the population, community, relationship and individual levels using the World Health Organization ecological framework for violence. Methods Eleven databases including Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL and EMBASE were searched for English-language studies and grey literatur...
AbstractBackgroundSexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, w...
Background: Sexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, with al...
Both living with children and alcohol consumption are positively associated with intimate partner vi...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) i...
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...
AIMS: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
Although partner alcohol use and acceptance of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) are c...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
This study assesses whether severity of physical partner aggression is associated with alcohol consu...
BACKGROUND: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
AbstractBackgroundSexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, w...
Background: Sexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, with al...
Both living with children and alcohol consumption are positively associated with intimate partner vi...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) i...
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...
AIMS: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
ObjectiveThis article summarizes existing research on the relationship between alcohol policies and ...
Although partner alcohol use and acceptance of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) are c...
Background: Male alcohol consumption is one of the accepted risk factors for intimate partner violen...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
This study assesses whether severity of physical partner aggression is associated with alcohol consu...
BACKGROUND: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
AbstractBackgroundSexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, w...
Background: Sexual and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of disease burden, with al...
Both living with children and alcohol consumption are positively associated with intimate partner vi...