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Intimate Partner Violence and Drinking among Victims of Adult Sexual Assault
Authors:Sarah E Ullman  Rannveig Sigurvinsdottir
Institution:1. Department of Criminology, Law, &2. Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USAseullman@uic.edu;4. Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with problem drinking. Correlates of alcohol consumption frequency and problem drinking were examined among female sexual assault survivors (N = 1,863). Data were analyzed with blockwise multiple regressions. Results show heavy alcohol consumption and problem drinking were associated with IPV history, sexual assault by strangers or acquaintances, and maladaptive coping. Physical IPV history and partner sexual assault showed distinct effects on drinking outcomes among women. Physical IPV history partially mediated the effect of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) on problem drinking. Research is needed to examine the relationship between victimization histories and drinking among female sexual assault victims. This might enable treatments and interventions to be tailored to the trauma histories of female victims.
Keywords:child sexual abuse  community  intimate partner violence  problem drinking  sexual assault
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