Fals-Stewart William, Leonard Kenneth E, Birchler Gary R
Research Institute on Addictions.
Department of Psychiatry.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2005 Apr;73(2):239-248. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.73.2.239.
In this study, the moderating effects of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) on the day-to-day relationship between male partner alcohol consumption and male-to-female intimate partner violence (IPV) for men entering a domestic violence treatment program (n=170) or an alcoholism treatment program (n=169) were examined. For both samples, alcohol consumption was associated with an increased likelihood of nonsevere IPV among men without a diagnosis of ASPD but not among men with ASPD (who tended to engage in nonsevere IPV whether they did or did not drink). Drinking was more strongly associated with a likelihood of severe IPV among men with ASPD compared with those without ASPD who also drank. These results provide partial support for a multiple threshold model of intoxication and aggression.
在本研究中,我们考察了反社会人格障碍(ASPD)对进入家庭暴力治疗项目(n = 170)或酒精成瘾治疗项目(n = 169)的男性中,男性伴侣饮酒与男性对女性亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)之间日常关系的调节作用。对于两个样本,饮酒与未诊断为ASPD的男性发生非严重IPV的可能性增加相关,但与诊断为ASPD的男性无关(无论饮酒与否,他们都倾向于实施非严重IPV)。与同样饮酒但未诊断为ASPD的男性相比,饮酒与诊断为ASPD的男性发生严重IPV的可能性更强相关。这些结果为中毒与攻击的多阈值模型提供了部分支持。