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低收入非裔美国女性中亲密伴侣暴力与酒精滥用之间的心理社会中介因素。

Psychosocial Mediators Between Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Abuse in Low-Income African American Women.

机构信息

Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Violence Against Women. 2020 Jul;26(9):915-934. doi: 10.1177/1077801219850331. Epub 2019 Jun 10.

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure can increase alcohol use. Although African Americans use less alcohol compared with European Americans, African American women experience disparate rates of IPV, potentially intensifying their alcohol abuse. We used data from 171 African American women to test if IPV was related to alcohol abuse and if psychosocial factors-loneliness, embarrassment, fear of harm, hope, social support, childcare needs, and finances-mediated this link. IPV and alcohol abuse were related, and several factors were related to either IPV or alcohol abuse. Social support was related to both, and it mediated the IPV-alcohol abuse link, explaining women's alcohol abuse relating to IPV.

摘要

亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 暴露会增加酒精使用。尽管非裔美国人的酒精使用量低于欧洲裔美国人,但非裔美国女性经历着不成比例的 IPV 发生率,这可能使她们更易出现酒精滥用。我们使用了 171 名非裔美国女性的数据,以检验 IPV 是否与酒精滥用有关,以及心理社会因素(孤独、尴尬、害怕伤害、希望、社会支持、育儿需求和财务)是否会调节这种联系。IPV 和酒精滥用之间存在关联,并且一些因素与 IPV 或酒精滥用有关。社会支持与两者都有关联,并且它调节了 IPV-酒精滥用的联系,解释了女性的酒精滥用与 IPV 有关。

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