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Intimate partner violence and drinking: New research on methodological issues, stability and change, and treatment
Caetano, R., Schafer, J., Fals-Stewart, W., O'Farrell, T., & Miller, B. (2003). Intimate partner violence and drinking: New research on methodological issues, stability and change, and treatment. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(2), 292-300. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ALC.0000057124.36127.45
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2002 RSA meeting in San Francisco, California. The presentations were (1) Assessing couples’ agreement about alcohol involvement in intimate partner violence, by John Schafer; (2) The occurrence of partner physical aggression on days of alcohol consumption: a longitudinal diary study, by Williams Fals-Stewart; (3) The 5-year stability of intimate partner violence and drinking among White, Black, and Hispanic couples, by Raul Caetano; (4) Partner violence before and after individually-based alcoholism treatment for male alcoholic patients, by Timothy O'Farrell. The discussant was Brenda Miller.