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Postpartum Domestic Violence in Homes With Young Children: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Drinking
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Postpartum Domestic Violence in Homes With Young Children: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Drinking

Elizabeth A. Mumford, Weiwei Liu and Hannah Joseph
Violence against women, Vol.24(2), pp.144-162
01/02/2018
PMID: 27884953

Abstract

Social Sciences Women's Studies
There has been limited investigation of mothers' drinking patterns and their experience of domestic abuse while parenting young children, especially in the context of co-resident fathers' drinking. Using data representative of the 2001 U.S. birth cohort, the authors conducted longitudinal latent class analyses of maternal drinking over four perinatal time points as predictors of maternal victimization at 2 years postpartum due to intimate partner violence. Women classified as higher risk drinkers over the study period faced significantly increased risk of physical abuse while parenting a 2-year-old child. Among non-drinking mothers, paternal binge drinking signaled additional risk, with clinical and programmatic implications.

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