Proximal Effects of Alcohol on Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Recommendations for Investigating "The How Question".

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Christopher I Eckhardt, Dominic J Parrott
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Abstract

Objective: In this Perspectives article, we outline a collaborative research program aimed at a more refined understanding of the proximal factors involved in alcohol-facilitated intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration.

Method: We provide a summary of our research experiences and offer recommendations regarding studies aiming to understand what we term "the how question," which focuses on applying research methods that allow for the investigation of the potential causal mechanisms that underlie the well-established link between heavy alcohol use and IPV perpetration.

Results: We suggest several "gold standard" research methods that allow researchers to yield useful information about how alcohol may cause IPV perpetration, but that are infrequently applied in this research area.

Conclusions: We conclude by reviewing several factors limiting our understanding of the proximal determinants of alcohol-facilitated IPV, including issues relating to sampling, definition, inclusiveness, and the dyadic nature of IPV.

酒精对亲密伴侣暴力行为的近端影响:调查“如何问题”的建议。
目的:在这篇展望文章中,我们概述了一项合作研究计划,旨在更精确地了解酒精促进亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)实施的近端因素。方法:我们总结了我们的研究经验,并就旨在理解我们所谓的“如何问题”的研究提出了建议,该问题侧重于应用研究方法,允许调查潜在的因果机制,这些机制奠定了大量饮酒与IPV犯罪之间建立联系的基础。结果:我们提出了几种“金标准”研究方法,使研究人员能够获得有关酒精如何导致IPV行为的有用信息,但这些方法在本研究领域很少应用。结论:我们总结了几个因素,限制了我们对酒精促进IPV的近端决定因素的理解,包括与抽样、定义、包容性和IPV的二元性有关的问题。
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