Irons R, Schneider J P
Addiction Recovery Services, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas 66601, USA.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 1997 Oct-Dec;29(4):337-44. doi: 10.1080/02791072.1997.10400560.
This article reviews studies that address the comorbidity of domestic violence, addictive disorders, and sexual abuse, and presents a model in which domestic violence parallels the chief features of chemical dependency. Domestic violence and addictive disorders share a number of behavioral features, including loss of control, continuation of behavior despite adverse consequences, preoccupation or obsession, development of tolerance, and family involvement. Domestic violence predisposes the next generation to both domestic violence and addictive disorders. Sexual abuse within the family of origin and/or the couple relationship is a common feature of both domestic violence and substance addiction, and predisposes to both disorders in the next generation. Clinicians encountering patients who are perpetrators or victims of domestic violence or sexual trauma, or have addictive disorders, must assess for the presence of comorbid problems.
本文回顾了探讨家庭暴力、成瘾性障碍和性虐待共病情况的研究,并提出了一个模型,其中家庭暴力与化学物质依赖的主要特征相似。家庭暴力和成瘾性障碍具有许多行为特征,包括失去控制、尽管有不良后果仍继续行为、全神贯注或痴迷、耐受性的形成以及家庭卷入。家庭暴力使下一代易患家庭暴力和成瘾性障碍。原生家庭和/或夫妻关系中的性虐待是家庭暴力和物质成瘾的共同特征,并使下一代易患这两种障碍。临床医生在遇到家庭暴力或性创伤的实施者或受害者,或有成瘾性障碍的患者时,必须评估是否存在共病问题。