Lewis Robin J, Winstead Barbara A, Braitman Abby L, Hitson Phoebe
1 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA.
2 Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, Norfolk, VA, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2018 Aug;24(10):1149-1165. doi: 10.1177/1077801218781925.
Discrepant drinking (i.e., differences in alcohol use) and perpetration of intimate partner violence in same-sex female couples were examined. Self-identified lesbian participants were recruited from market research firms and reported on their own and their partner's alcohol use and their own perpetration of psychological aggression and physical violence at baseline, then 6 and 12 months later. Cross-lagged panel analyses revealed that discrepant drinking predicted participants' subsequent perpetration of psychological aggression but not physical violence. Both psychological aggression and physical aggression predicted subsequent discrepant drinking. Consistent with findings in heterosexual couples, differences in alcohol use appear to be a risk factor for relationship aggression.
研究了同性女性伴侣中饮酒差异(即酒精使用情况的差异)与亲密伴侣暴力行为的实施情况。从市场研究公司招募了自我认定为女同性恋的参与者,她们在基线时、6个月后和12个月后报告自己及伴侣的酒精使用情况,以及自己实施心理攻击和身体暴力的情况。交叉滞后面板分析显示,饮酒差异可预测参与者随后实施心理攻击的行为,但不能预测身体暴力行为。心理攻击和身体攻击均能预测随后的饮酒差异。与异性恋伴侣的研究结果一致,酒精使用差异似乎是关系攻击行为的一个风险因素。