Purdue University, USA.
Purdue University, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2022 Apr;44:18-23. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.08.007. Epub 2021 Aug 14.
In this article, we examine the empirical and theoretical support for the idea that experiences of isolation can intensify substance use, even among those in committed close relationships, and can increase the likelihood of negative conflict behaviors, including intimate partner violence (IPV). Cross-sectional, longitudinal, and laboratory-based research suggest that individuals and couples who report experiences of social exclusion and have fewer social supports experience more mental health problems, more negative emotional experiences, and higher levels of stress. These negative outcomes spur coping efforts to reduce these distressing states, which often involve pain-relieving substances such as alcohol. We describe how dynamic models of relationship conflict and IPV can integrate alcohol and substance use patterns among both individuals and couples to understand and predict contexts leading to conflict escalation and IPV perpetration.
在本文中,我们研究了经验和理论支持的观点,即孤立的经历会加剧物质使用,即使是在那些忠诚的亲密关系中的人,也会增加负面冲突行为的可能性,包括亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)。横断面、纵向和基于实验室的研究表明,报告社会排斥经历和社会支持较少的个人和夫妇会经历更多的心理健康问题、更多的负面情绪体验和更高水平的压力。这些负面结果促使人们努力应对,以减轻这些痛苦的状态,而这些状态往往涉及到酒精等止痛物质。我们描述了如何将关系冲突和 IPV 的动态模型整合到个人和夫妇的酒精和物质使用模式中,以理解和预测导致冲突升级和 IPV 持续发生的情境。