Women in distressed relationships who had sustained severe psychological abuse and either no, moderate, or severe violence from their partner were included (N = 93). Men's and women's alcohol use did not differ with level of violence. Different patterns were found in the moderate violence group regarding women's beliefs about their partner's substance problem, men's psychological abuse, and the relationship of men's and women's quantity of alcohol use and times intoxicated. Uncertainty resulting from moderate violence may strengthen the emotional impact of psychological abuse. Even when psychological abuse is exacerbated by violence, women may use active coping techniques rather than drinking to cope with abusive relationships. The findings...
The present study examined the longitudinal association among drinking problems, drinking to cope, a...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Women who experience recurrent intimate partner violence (IPV) may use alcohol or drugs because they...
This study evaluated (i) frequencies of aggression in maritally distressed problem drinking (DP) wom...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
The present study provided an assessment of alcohol use in couples characterized by wife abuse. The ...
To explore the relationship between alcohol problems and physical violence with partners and strange...
In this paper we strived to examine and therefore gain a deeper insight into the stigmatization and ...
The alcoholism literature is replete with evidence documenting its adverse consequences for the fami...
AIMS: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
To improve understanding of the complex dynamics in intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosexual ...
Despite the high prevalence of alcohol problems and disorders among women who experience intimate pa...
The relationship between alcohol misuse and women’s use of intimate partner violence (IPV) aggressio...
Extensive work has documented an association between sustaining intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Introduction/Objective. We aimed to investigate the lifetime and periodic prevalence (during a year)...
The present study examined the longitudinal association among drinking problems, drinking to cope, a...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Women who experience recurrent intimate partner violence (IPV) may use alcohol or drugs because they...
This study evaluated (i) frequencies of aggression in maritally distressed problem drinking (DP) wom...
Background—Most studies that have examined alcohol use immediately prior to intimate partner violenc...
The present study provided an assessment of alcohol use in couples characterized by wife abuse. The ...
To explore the relationship between alcohol problems and physical violence with partners and strange...
In this paper we strived to examine and therefore gain a deeper insight into the stigmatization and ...
The alcoholism literature is replete with evidence documenting its adverse consequences for the fami...
AIMS: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
To improve understanding of the complex dynamics in intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosexual ...
Despite the high prevalence of alcohol problems and disorders among women who experience intimate pa...
The relationship between alcohol misuse and women’s use of intimate partner violence (IPV) aggressio...
Extensive work has documented an association between sustaining intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
Introduction/Objective. We aimed to investigate the lifetime and periodic prevalence (during a year)...
The present study examined the longitudinal association among drinking problems, drinking to cope, a...
Aims: To examine the evidence of association between intimate partner physical or sexual violence (I...
Women who experience recurrent intimate partner violence (IPV) may use alcohol or drugs because they...