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Alcohol and Spouse Abuse Ethnic Differences

2002
This chapter examines theoretical and empirical evidence on the interplay between ethnicity, structural and cultural factors, and alcohol-related assaults against wives and considers whether there is a differential vulnerability to such assaults among varying ethnic groups.
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Spouse abuse: An ecosystemic approach

Contemporary Family Therapy, 1989
This paper provides a perspective on spouse abuse from an ecosystemic approach suggested by second order cybernetics. An attempt is made to demonstrate the interactional basis for an understanding of spouse abuse and to suggest that the failure to use an ecosystemic perspective may result in therapists and other helpers inadvertently exacerbating the ...
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Psychiatric disorders, spouse abuse and child abuse.

Acta psychiatrica Belgica, 1986
The results of 2000 standardized psychiatric diagnostic interviews of randomly selected adult household residents of Edmonton showed that having had any psychiatric diagnosis increased the risk for being involved in spouse and child abuse, particularly for those with alcohol abuse/dependence plus anti-social personality or depression. Altogether 56% of
R C, Bland, H, Orn
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Spouse killing: The final abuse

Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1980
As an alternative to the sado-masochistic interpretation of violent spouse abuse, a quasi-romantic perspective sees abuse as a consequence of intensive intimacy—even “love.” In this study, abuse is explained as a form of punishment of the partner who is experienced as the spoiler of the expectations, hopes and plans for a fulfilling long term ...
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Spouse Abuse

Occupational Health Nursing, 1980
D O, DeLorto, A D, LaViolette
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Men Who Abuse Their Spouses

Journal of Offender Counseling Services Rehabilitation, 1990
Summary This paper explores psychological variables which have been identified as characteristic of males who physically abuse their partners in an attempt to determine which psychological variables explain the acts of the violently abusive male who engages in spouse abuse.
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Examining the Dynamics of Spouse Abuse

The Nurse Practitioner, 1991
Spouse abuse continues to be a great problem in our society. Much of the literature about the problem, however, assumes that the roles of perpetrator and victim are always fixed, with the man as perpetrator and the woman as victim. This perception is understandable if the injuries received are the focus of attention, and the sole informant about the ...
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Methodism on Spouse Abuse

2021
Rachel Cope, Amy Harris, Jane Hinckley
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