Testa Maria, Derrick Jaye L
Research Institute on Addictions, State University of New York, University at Buffalo.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Mar;28(1):127-38. doi: 10.1037/a0032988. Epub 2013 Dec 16.
Alcohol use has been associated with intimate partner aggression perpetration and victimization; however, much of the evidence is based on survey research. Few studies have addressed the proximal effects of drinking episodes on the subsequent occurrence of partner aggression. The current study used daily diary methodology to consider the daily and temporal association between drinking episodes and episodes of partner verbal and physical aggression among a community sample of married and cohabiting couples (N = 118). Male and female partners each provided 56 days of independent daily reports of drinking and partner conflict episodes, including verbal and physical aggression, using interactive voice response technology. Dyadic data analyses, guided by the actor-partner interdependence model, were conducted using hierarchical generalized linear modeling with multivariate outcomes. Daily analyses revealed that alcohol consumption was associated with perpetration of verbal and physical aggression the same day, but not with victimization. Temporal analyses revealed that the likelihood of perpetrating verbal and physical aggression, and the likelihood of being verbally and physically victimized, increased significantly when alcohol was consumed in the previous four hours. Findings did not differ according to gender of perpetrator or victim, and the interaction between perpetrator and victim's alcohol use was not significant in any analysis. The study provides clear evidence that, within a sample of community couples without substance-use disorders or other psychopathology, alcohol consumption by men and women contributes to the occurrence of partner aggression episodes.
饮酒与亲密伴侣间的攻击行为及受害情况有关联;然而,大部分证据基于调查研究。很少有研究探讨饮酒事件对后续伴侣攻击行为发生的直接影响。本研究采用每日日记法,考察已婚和同居伴侣的社区样本(N = 118)中饮酒事件与伴侣言语及身体攻击事件之间的每日及时间关联。男性和女性伴侣各自使用交互式语音应答技术,提供了56天关于饮酒和伴侣冲突事件(包括言语和身体攻击)的独立每日报告。在行为者-伴侣相互依存模型的指导下,使用具有多变量结果的分层广义线性模型进行二元数据分析。每日分析表明,饮酒与当天的言语和身体攻击行为有关,但与受害情况无关。时间分析表明,在前四小时内饮酒后,实施言语和身体攻击的可能性以及遭受言语和身体伤害的可能性显著增加。研究结果在施暴者或受害者的性别方面没有差异,并且在任何分析中,施暴者和受害者饮酒之间的相互作用都不显著。该研究提供了明确的证据,即在没有物质使用障碍或其他精神病理学问题的社区夫妻样本中,男性和女性饮酒都会导致伴侣攻击事件的发生。