Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization.

IF 1.7 Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Journal of Caffeine and Adenosine Research Pub Date : 2019-06-01 Epub Date: 2019-06-19 DOI:10.1089/caff.2018.0018
Cory A Crane, Robert C Schlauch, Kathleen E Miller
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Abstract

Background: Caffeinated alcoholic beverage (CAB) use is associated with general victimization beyond the use of alcohol alone. Materials and Methods: No prior research has evaluated the association between CAB use and intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. This study evaluated the CAB-IPV victimization relationship using the responses of 100 (40 female) respondents to an online survey. Results: Results of logistic regression analyses indicated that CAB use was associated with IPV physical and sexual victimization after adjusting for demographics and heavy alcohol use. Exploratory analyses detected little evidence of sex differences in the strength of the relationship between CAB use and IPV victimization. Conclusions: The current results provide initial evidence that CAB use may place males and females at greater risk of IPV victimization.

含咖啡因的酒精饮料与亲密伴侣暴力受害。
背景:使用含咖啡因的酒精饮料(CAB)与一般受害的相关性超过了单纯使用酒精的相关性。材料与方法:以前没有研究评估过咖啡因酒精饮料的使用与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)受害之间的关系。本研究通过对 100 名(40 名女性)受访者进行在线调查,评估了 CAB 与 IPV 受害的关系。研究结果逻辑回归分析的结果表明,在对人口统计学和大量饮酒进行调整后,CAB 的使用与 IPV 的身体和性侵害相关。探索性分析几乎没有发现使用 CAB 与 IPV 受害之间的关系存在性别差异。结论:目前的研究结果初步证明,使用 CAB 可能会使男性和女性面临更大的 IPV 受害风险。
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