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Alcohol and the Continuation of Early Marital Aggression
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The predictive value of husband drinking patterns for subsequent violence extends beyond the transition to marriage. The fact that husband and wife alcohol use interacted to predict future aggression suggests that the relationship between husband alcohol use and marital violence is not spurious nor the result of conflict and violence promoting alcohol use. The findings may reflect multiple instances of acute intoxication and/or alcohol-related stress and conflict within the relationship, both of which may increase the likelihood of aggression.
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