Becker J V, Miller P M
J Stud Alcohol. 1976 Nov;37(11):1616-24. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1976.37.1616.
In a study of the interaction of hospitalized alcoholic and nonalcoholic husbands and their wives, husbands tended to speak more during alcohol-related conversations, while wives spoke more when discussing other topics. Wives in both groups looked at their spouses more than their husbands did during alcohol-focused periods.
在一项针对住院的酗酒丈夫和非酗酒丈夫及其妻子之间互动的研究中,在与酒精相关的对话中,丈夫往往说得更多,而在讨论其他话题时,妻子说得更多。在以酒精为重点的时间段里,两组中的妻子看向配偶的次数都比丈夫多。