Livingston Michael
School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Geospat Health. 2010 Nov;5(1):139-49. doi: 10.4081/gh.2010.194.
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and levels of violence in areas. Few studies have examined whether this relationship holds for domestic violence. This study assesses whether alcohol outlet density is related to domestic violence and whether this relationship is due to alcohol availability or to co-occurring economic disadvantage and social disorganisation. Cross-sectional data on family incidents, liquor outlets and socio-demographic characteristics were obtained for 217 postcodes in Melbourne, Australia. These data were used to construct models assessing the association between alcohol outlet density and domestic violence, both with and without controlling for socio-demographic factors. Models were tested for spatial autocorrelation, and spatial- error models were developed to control for its influence. Outlet density was significantly associated with rates of domestic violence, even controlling for socio-demographic factors. The density of hotels (pubs) was positively associated with domestic violence rates and the density of restaurants and bars was negatively associated with domestic violence. Socio-economic disadvantage was also associated with domestic violence rates. The density of packaged liquor outlets was not associated with rates of domestic violence. The results present a mixed picture, and further study is required to develop a clearer understanding of the links between alcohol availability and domestic violence.
研究一直发现酒类销售点的密度与所在地区的暴力水平之间存在正相关关系。很少有研究探讨这种关系是否适用于家庭暴力。本研究评估酒类销售点密度是否与家庭暴力有关,以及这种关系是由于酒精的可获得性,还是由于同时存在的经济劣势和社会混乱。我们获取了澳大利亚墨尔本217个邮政编码区域内关于家庭事件、酒类销售点以及社会人口特征的横断面数据。这些数据被用于构建模型,以评估酒类销售点密度与家庭暴力之间的关联,模型既有控制社会人口因素的,也有未控制社会人口因素的。对模型进行了空间自相关检验,并开发了空间误差模型以控制其影响。即使控制了社会人口因素,销售点密度仍与家庭暴力发生率显著相关。酒店(酒吧)的密度与家庭暴力发生率呈正相关,而餐馆和酒吧的密度与家庭暴力呈负相关。社会经济劣势也与家庭暴力发生率有关。包装酒类销售点的密度与家庭暴力发生率无关。研究结果呈现出复杂的情况,需要进一步研究以更清楚地理解酒精可获得性与家庭暴力之间的联系。