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Partner Violence Before and After Couples-Based Alcoholism Treatment for Male Alcoholic Patients

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Partner Violence Before and After Couples-Based Alcoholism Treatment for Male Alcoholic Patients

Abstract

This study examined partner violence before and after behavioral couples therapy (BCT) for 303 married or cohabiting male alcoholic patients and used a demographically matched nonalcoholic comparison sample. In the year before BCT, 60% of alcoholic patients had been violent toward their female partner, 5 times the comparison sample rate of 12%. In the 1st and 2nd year after BCT, violence decreased significantly from the year before BCT, and clinically significant violence reductions occurred for patients whose alcoholism was remitted after BCT. Structural equation modeling indicated that greater treatment involvement (attending BCT sessions and using BCT-targeted behaviors) was related to lower violence after BCT and that this association was mediated by reduced problem drinking and enhanced relationship functioning.
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Title
Partner Violence Before and After Couples-Based Alcoholism Treatment for Male Alcoholic Patients
Author(s)
O'Farrell, Timothy J.; Murphy, Christopher M.; Stephan, Sharon H.; Fals-Stewart, William; Murphy, Marie
Journal
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , Volume 72 (2): 202 PsycARTICLES® – Apr 1, 2004
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 by American Psychological Association
ISSN
0022-006X
eISSN
1939-2117
D.O.I.
10.1037/0022-006X.72.2.202
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