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Auteur K. E. LEONARD |
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B. M. QUIGLEY ; K. E. LEONARD | 2000BACKGROUND: Husband alcohol use has frequently been found to be related to husband-to-wife marital violence. Research has demonstrated a prospective link between husband alcohol use before marriage and husband-to-wife aggression in the first yea[...]![]()
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ICAP ; A. FOX ; K. E. LEONARD ; C. M. O'CONNOR ; C. DICKSON ; J. ASARE ; R. WEST | Washington, DC : International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) | 2008Each contribution presented in this monograph provides a distinct disciplinary perspective from the authors area of expertise - anthropology, clinical psychology, human rights law, gender, public health, and violence. An effort was made to retai[...]![]()
Périodique
K. E. LEONARD ; G. G. HOMISH | 2005ENGLISH : Reductions in substance use tend to coincide with marriage, as both may occur during emerging adulthood. During the transition to marriage, it is possible that one's spouse may be the influence that causes the reduction in substance [...]![]()
Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Aims: The objective of this report was to determine if a context-related drinking assessment would aid in the prediction of alcohol problems and alcohol dependence beyond the information provided by more general quantity/frequency me[...]![]()
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Research on the association between marijuana use and intimate partner violence (IPV) has generated inconsistent findings, and has been primarily based on cross-sectional data. We examined whether husbands' and wives' marijuana use predicted bot[...]![]()
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AIMS. A small number of studies have identified a positive relationship between alcohol outlet density and domestic violence. These studies have all been based on cross-sectional data and have been limited to the assessment of ecological correla[...]![]()
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The drinking partnership and marital satisfaction: the longitudinal influence of discrepant drinking
ENGLISH : The objective was to determine whether discrepancies between husbands' and wives' past-year heavy drinking predicted decreased marital satisfaction over time. Participants (N = 634) were recruited at the time they applied for their m[...]![]()
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TESTA M. ; J. A. LIVINGSTON ; K. E. LEONARD | 2003ENGLISH : Although cross-sectional studies reveal an association between women's substance use and experiencing physical violence from one's intimate partner, the temporal ordering of these variables is not clearly established. The current stu[...]