新婚夫妇之间的酒精和婚前攻击。

K E Leonard, M Senchak
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本研究考察了夫妻饮酒和婚前攻击之间的关系,并评估了酒精和攻击的社会学习模型,该模型假设酒精信仰和攻击动机具有调节作用。第一次结婚的夫妇(18岁至29岁)在申请结婚证并就人口因素和婚前侵犯进行面谈后,与他们进行了接触。这些夫妇被招募来进行纵向研究,并给出了评估敌意、婚姻不满、酒精使用和酒精信仰的问卷。总的来说,同意参与调查的夫妇中有76%归还了调查问卷。丈夫(n = 607)大约24岁,妻子小1岁。72%是白人,24%是黑人,反映了城市环境。结果表明,丈夫酗酒与婚前暴力行为之间存在显著关系。此外,在丈夫重度饮酒与婚姻不满之间,以及在丈夫重度饮酒、丈夫敌意和丈夫认为酒精是攻击的借口之间,存在显著的相互作用。这些结果表明,即使在没有酒精信念的情况下,酒精使用和婚前攻击也是相关的,但适当信念的存在加强了这种关联。
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Alcohol and premarital aggression among newlywed couples.

The present study examined the relationship between husband and wife alcohol use and premarital aggression, and evaluated a social learning model of alcohol and aggression that posited a moderating role for alcohol beliefs and aggressive motivations. Couples (age 18 to 29) entering their first marriage were approached after they had applied for a marriage license and interviewed concerning demographic factors and premarital aggression. These couples were recruited for the longitudinal study and given questionnaires assessing hostility, marital dissatisfaction, alcohol use and alcohol beliefs. Overall, 76% of the couples who agreed to participate returned the questionnaires. Husbands (n = 607) were approximately 24 years old, and wives were 1 year younger. Reflecting the urban setting, 72% were white and 24% were black. The results indicated a significant relationship between husband heavy alcohol use and premarital aggression. In addition, there were significant interactions between husband heavy alcohol use and marital dissatisfaction, and between husband heavy alcohol use, husband hostility and husband belief in alcohol as an excuse for aggression. These results suggested that alcohol use and premarital aggression are associated even in the absence of alcohol beliefs, but that the presence of appropriate beliefs strengthens the association.

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