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酒精和大麻使用与黑人和白人年轻女性亲密伴侣暴力的时变关联。

Time-varying associations of alcohol and cannabis use with intimate partner violence for black and white young women.

机构信息

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Psychiatry, Institute for Health, Healthcare Policy and Aging Research, United States.

Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2021 Nov;122:107033. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107033. Epub 2021 Jun 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Substance use is linked to increases in young women's risk for intimate partner violence (IPV). Increased understanding of the magnitude of and changes in the associations between substance use and risk for IPV in the transition to emerging adulthood, and differences between Black and White women, could inform efforts to protect women from substance use-related harm.

METHODS

Young women (N = 1,852; 59% Black, 41% White) in the Pittsburgh Girls Study completed yearly assessments at ages 17-21 on frequency of alcohol and cannabis use, and experiences of IPV (minor physical assault). Time-varying effect models (TVEMs) were used to examine changes in the strength of the association between frequency of alcohol and cannabis use with IPV across ages 17-21, controlling for time-invariant covariates (socioeconomic status, conduct problems, and depression).

RESULTS

Across ages 17 to 21, White, relative to Black, women reported more frequent alcohol use and less frequent cannabis use, and lower rates of IPV. Alcohol use was not significantly associated with IPV at ages 17-21 among White women, but among Black women, alcohol use was associated with increased likelihood of IPV at ages 17-20. Cannabis use was associated with increased likelihood of IPV at ages 19-21 among Black women, and at ages 20-21 among White women.

CONCLUSIONS

Associations between IPV (specifically minor assault) in the context of a romantic relationship differed for alcohol and cannabis across ages 17-21, and by race, among White and Black women. Results highlight the importance of substance-specific prevention efforts that are timed and tailored to subgroups.

摘要

背景

物质使用与年轻女性亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)风险增加有关。深入了解物质使用与向成年早期过渡期间 IPV 风险之间关联的幅度和变化,以及黑人和白人女性之间的差异,可以为保护妇女免受与物质使用相关的伤害提供信息。

方法

匹兹堡女孩研究中的年轻女性(N=1852;59%为黑人,41%为白人)在 17-21 岁时每年评估一次酒精和大麻使用频率以及 IPV(轻微身体攻击)经历。使用时变效应模型(TVEM)来检验在 17-21 岁期间,酒精和大麻使用频率与 IPV 之间关联强度的变化,控制了时间不变的协变量(社会经济地位、行为问题和抑郁)。

结果

在 17 到 21 岁期间,白人女性比黑人女性报告了更频繁的酒精使用和更不频繁的大麻使用,以及更低的 IPV 发生率。在白人女性中,酒精使用与 17-21 岁期间的 IPV 无显著关联,但在黑人女性中,酒精使用与 17-20 岁期间 IPV 的可能性增加有关。大麻使用与黑人女性在 19-21 岁期间和白人女性在 20-21 岁期间 IPV 的可能性增加有关。

结论

在 17-21 岁期间,在浪漫关系背景下,与 IPV(特别是轻微攻击)相关的酒精和大麻之间的关联在不同种族的白人女性和黑人女性之间存在差异。结果强调了针对特定物质的预防措施的重要性,这些措施需要针对不同的亚组进行定时和定制。

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