Lamis Dorian A, Malone Patrick S, Langhinrichsen-Rohling Jennifer
University of South Carolina.
Partner Abuse. 2010 Apr 1;1(2):169-185. doi: 10.1891/1946-6560.1.2.169.
This study examined the relations among involvement in intimate partner psychological abuse, alcohol-related problems, and suicide proneness as measured by the Life Attitudes Schedule - Short Form (LAS-SF) in college women (N = 709). Results revealed that, as expected, being involved in a psychologically abusive relationship was significantly and positively correlated with alcohol-related problems and alcohol-related problems were significantly and positively correlated with suicide proneness. Additionally, the intimate partner psychological abuse involvement-suicide proneness link was significantly mediated by alcohol-related problems. Implications are offered for the improved identification and treatment of young women at risk for suicidal and health-diminishing behaviors.
本研究调查了709名大学女生中,亲密伴侣心理虐待、酒精相关问题以及通过《生活态度量表简表》(LAS-SF)测量的自杀倾向之间的关系。结果显示,正如预期的那样,处于心理虐待关系中与酒精相关问题显著正相关,而酒精相关问题与自杀倾向也显著正相关。此外,亲密伴侣心理虐待与自杀倾向之间的联系通过酒精相关问题得到了显著的中介作用。本研究为更好地识别和治疗有自杀及损害健康行为风险的年轻女性提供了启示。