Caetano R, Nelson S, Cunradi C
Houston School of Public Health, University of Texas, Houston, USA.
Am J Addict. 2001;10(s1):s60-s69. doi: 10.1080/10550490150504146.
This study estimates the association of intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol-dependence symptoms, social consequences from drinking, and drug use among white, black, and Hispanic couples. A probability sample of 555 white, 358 black, and 527 Hispanic couples in the U.S. household population was interviewed in 1995. The response rate was 85%. Bivariate analysis indicates that most problem status variables are associated with increased rates of male-to-female (MFPV) and female-to-male (FMPV) partner violence. Logistic regression analyses showed that predictors of MFPV and FMPV vary by ethnicity.
本研究估计了亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)与酒精依赖症状、饮酒的社会后果以及美国白种人、黑种人和西班牙裔夫妇中的药物使用之间的关联。1995年,对美国家庭人口中555对白人夫妇、358对黑人夫妇和527对西班牙裔夫妇的概率样本进行了访谈。回复率为85%。双变量分析表明,大多数问题状态变量与男性对女性(MFPV)和女性对男性(FMPV)伴侣暴力发生率的增加有关。逻辑回归分析表明,MFPV和FMPV的预测因素因种族而异。