Kulak Jessica A, Heavey Sarah Cercone, Marsack Leah F, Leonard Kenneth E
Department of Community Health & Health Behavior, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Subst Abuse Rehabil. 2025 Feb 12;16:39-53. doi: 10.2147/SAR.S462382. eCollection 2025.
Alcohol use is a primarily social behavior, and marriage is an important aspect of social relationships. This article reviews alcohol use and its impact on several facets of the marital relationship, including the impact of alcohol use on intimate partner violence (IPV), marital satisfaction, marital functioning, and divorce. There is considerable evidence of the role alcohol plays in IPV and recent research identifies moderators of the alcohol-IPV relationship. These include personality constructs, social pressure, marital satisfaction, and traits, such as hostility and impulsivity. Marital satisfaction and alcohol use demonstrate bidirectional causality, whereas marital satisfaction predicts alcohol use behaviors, and alcohol use also predicts marital satisfaction. Longitudinal studies provide evidence that divorce is temporally associated with alcohol use, including Alcohol Use Disorder. Finally, there are a number of causative factors that interplay in the dissolution of marriage; alcohol use is one of these factors. Excessive alcohol consumption is a common reason for divorce among many couples. Across all associations between alcohol use and IPV, marital satisfaction, marital functioning, and divorce, sex and gender consistently appear as a moderator in these relationships. Another consistent finding is in respect to concordant drinking, such that marital partners who have similar patterns of alcohol consumption fare better than those with discrepant patterns of consumption. Future research should focus on greater inclusion of same-sex, LGBTQQ+, and socio-culturally diverse couples. Additionally, future studies should use Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling (APIM) to effectively examine non-independent partner data.
饮酒主要是一种社会行为,而婚姻是社会关系的一个重要方面。本文回顾了饮酒及其对婚姻关系多个方面的影响,包括饮酒对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)、婚姻满意度、婚姻功能和离婚的影响。有大量证据表明酒精在亲密伴侣暴力中所起的作用,最近的研究确定了酒精与亲密伴侣暴力关系的调节因素。这些因素包括人格结构、社会压力、婚姻满意度以及敌意和冲动等特质。婚姻满意度和饮酒表现出双向因果关系,即婚姻满意度预测饮酒行为,饮酒也预测婚姻满意度。纵向研究提供证据表明离婚在时间上与饮酒包括酒精使用障碍有关。最后,在婚姻解体中有许多相互作用的因果因素;饮酒是其中一个因素。过度饮酒是许多夫妻离婚的常见原因。在饮酒与亲密伴侣暴力、婚姻满意度、婚姻功能和离婚之间的所有关联中,性别始终是这些关系中的一个调节因素。另一个一致的发现是关于夫妻双方饮酒情况的一致性,即饮酒模式相似的婚姻伴侣比饮酒模式不同的伴侣情况更好。未来的研究应更注重纳入同性伴侣、LGBTQQ+伴侣以及社会文化背景多样的伴侣。此外,未来的研究应使用行为者 - 伴侣相互依赖模型(APIM)来有效检验非独立的伴侣数据。