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Alcohol involvement in aggression between intimate partners in New Zealand: a national cross-sectional study

By: Connor, Jennie.
Contributor(s): Kypri, Kypros | Bell, Melanie L | Cousins, Kimberly.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: BMJ Open.Publisher: 2011Subject(s): ALCOHOL USE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online In: BMJ Open, 2011, 1:e000065Summary: A national survey of 18–70-year-olds in New Zealand to examine the role of alcohol at the time of aggressive incidents between intimate partners in the general population by gender, by estimating (1) prevalence and severity of aggression, and drinking at the time, (2) associations of drinking at the time of the aggression with reported severity, anger and fear, and (3) association of usual drinking patterns with partner aggression. Record #3599
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BMJ Open, 2011, 1:e000065

A national survey of 18–70-year-olds in New Zealand to examine the role of alcohol at the time of aggressive incidents between intimate partners in the general population by gender, by estimating (1) prevalence and severity of aggression, and drinking at the time, (2) associations of drinking at the time of the aggression with reported severity, anger and fear, and (3) association of usual drinking patterns with partner aggression. Record #3599