Giff Sarah T, Forkus Shannon R, Massa Andrea A, Brower Jessica L, Jarnecke Amber M, Flanagan Julianne C
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
J Fam Violence. 2024 Apr 12. doi: 10.1007/s10896-024-00696-x.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health concern that is highly prevalent among couples with alcohol misuse. It is well-established that alcohol can exacerbate negative IPV outcomes; however, less is known about how hazardous alcohol consumption, combined with family composition, such as the presence of children in the home, may impact IPV in a dyadic context. The current study examined the separate and interactive roles of the couple's caretaking status and alcohol use disorder (AUD) severity on psychological and physical IPV victimization.
Secondary data were analyzed from 100 couples considered high risk due to reporting physical IPV and at least one partner meeting criteria for AUD. Multilevel mixture models were used to dyadically test how caretaking status and each partner's AUD severity, separately and interactively, related to the couple's psychological and physical IPV severity.
Caretaking status and one's own AUD severity, when examined separately, were positively related to psychological and physical IPV victimization. One's partner's AUD severity was also related to severity of physical IPV victimization. There was no evidence of an interaction in this sample.
Caretaking status played an important role in IPV victimization even when accounting for AUD in high-risk couples. Caretaking status and AUD did not interact; however, the significant main effects suggest an additive association, such that the combination of AUD severity and caretaking is more risky for IPV victimization than either factor alone. Findings highlight the importance of considering family composition and alcohol use behaviors on IPV risk.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个严重的公共卫生问题,在有酒精滥用问题的夫妻中极为普遍。酒精会加剧IPV的负面后果,这一点已得到充分证实;然而,对于有害饮酒与家庭构成(如家中有孩子)相结合如何在二元关系中影响IPV,人们了解较少。本研究考察了夫妻的照料状况和酒精使用障碍(AUD)严重程度对心理和身体IPV受害情况的单独及交互作用。
对100对因报告有身体IPV且至少一方符合AUD标准而被视为高危的夫妻的二手数据进行分析。使用多层次混合模型对二元关系进行检验,以考察照料状况和每个伴侣的AUD严重程度分别以及交互作用与夫妻心理和身体IPV严重程度之间的关系。
单独考察时,照料状况和自身的AUD严重程度与心理和身体IPV受害情况呈正相关。伴侣的AUD严重程度也与身体IPV受害的严重程度相关。在这个样本中没有交互作用的证据。
即使在考虑高危夫妻的AUD情况下,照料状况在IPV受害中也起着重要作用。照料状况和AUD没有交互作用;然而,显著的主效应表明存在相加关联,即AUD严重程度和照料状况相结合对IPV受害来说比单独任何一个因素都更具风险。研究结果突出了考虑家庭构成和酒精使用行为对IPV风险的重要性。