Foulstone Alexis R, Kelly Adrian B, Kifle Temesgen, Baxter Janeen
a School of Social Science, The University of Queensland , Brisbane , Australia.
b Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, Royal Womens and Brisbane Hospital , Brisbane , Australia.
Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Sep 18;51(11):1441-50. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1178295. Epub 2016 Jul 1.
For young couples, a partner's heavy alcohol use may be a point of conflict and relationship distress, particularly when there are disparities in the severity of drinking across partners.
The aim was to examine the longitudinal impact of discrepancies in heavy alcohol use, particularly in couples with parenting responsibilities.
Data were obtained from 554 heterosexual couples (with at least one partner aged between 18 and 30 years of age) over two assessments from a well-established longitudinal study of Australian households.
Multilevel analyses (examining time within partners within couples) indicated a high level of couple-level variation in individual reports of relationship satisfaction. Discrepancies in heavy alcohol use were negatively associated with relationship satisfaction over the assessment period and this was significantly moderated by parenthood. More specifically, heavy drinking discrepancies were associated with lower relationship satisfaction amongst parents more than nonparents.
Among dissatisfied couples, managing discrepancies in alcohol use and helping heavy drinking partners may be an important intervention focus, particularly when providing professional support for young parents.
对于年轻夫妇而言,伴侣大量饮酒可能会成为冲突和关系困扰的一个点,尤其是当伴侣双方饮酒严重程度存在差异时。
旨在研究大量饮酒差异的纵向影响,特别是在有育儿责任的夫妇中。
数据来自于一项成熟的澳大利亚家庭纵向研究的两次评估中的554对异性恋夫妇(至少一方年龄在18至30岁之间)。
多层次分析(考察夫妻内部伴侣之间的时间变化)表明,在关系满意度的个体报告中,夫妻层面存在高度差异。在评估期间,大量饮酒差异与关系满意度呈负相关,且为人父母这一因素对此有显著调节作用。更具体地说,与非父母相比,父母之间的大量饮酒差异与较低的关系满意度相关。
在不满意的夫妻中,管理饮酒差异并帮助大量饮酒的伴侣可能是一个重要的干预重点,尤其是在为年轻父母提供专业支持时。