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Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam

BACKGROUND: While the link between alcohol use and male-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well-established, research is needed to test whether psychosocial factors interact with alcohol use to exacerbate IPV perpetration. We tested whether depressive symptoms influenced the streng...

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Autores principales: Hershow, Rebecca B., Reyes, H. Luz McNaughton, Ha, Tran Viet, Chander, Geetanjali, Mai, Nguyen Vu Tuyet, Sripaipan, Teerada, Frangakis, Constantine, Dowdy, David W., Latkin, Carl, Hutton, Heidi E., Pettifor, Audrey, Maman, Suzanne, Go, Vivian F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240674
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author Hershow, Rebecca B.
Reyes, H. Luz McNaughton
Ha, Tran Viet
Chander, Geetanjali
Mai, Nguyen Vu Tuyet
Sripaipan, Teerada
Frangakis, Constantine
Dowdy, David W.
Latkin, Carl
Hutton, Heidi E.
Pettifor, Audrey
Maman, Suzanne
Go, Vivian F.
author_facet Hershow, Rebecca B.
Reyes, H. Luz McNaughton
Ha, Tran Viet
Chander, Geetanjali
Mai, Nguyen Vu Tuyet
Sripaipan, Teerada
Frangakis, Constantine
Dowdy, David W.
Latkin, Carl
Hutton, Heidi E.
Pettifor, Audrey
Maman, Suzanne
Go, Vivian F.
author_sort Hershow, Rebecca B.
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description BACKGROUND: While the link between alcohol use and male-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well-established, research is needed to test whether psychosocial factors interact with alcohol use to exacerbate IPV perpetration. We tested whether depressive symptoms influenced the strength and/or direction of the alcohol-IPV relationship among men with HIV in Vietnam. METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis using data from a randomized controlled trial conducted in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. Participants were clinic patients with HIV and hazardous alcohol use. Questionnaires were administered at baseline, three, six, and 12 months. Alcohol use was assessed as proportion of days alcohol abstinent. Analyses were restricted to males who reported being married/cohabitating at baseline (N = 313). Multilevel growth models were used to test whether time-varying depressive symptoms modified the time-varying effect of alcohol use on IPV perpetration. RESULTS: Time-varying depressive symptoms modified the effect of proportion of days alcohol abstinent on IPV perpetration. However, the pattern of effect modification was not as expected, as reporting depressive symptoms weakened the alcohol-IPV relationship. At times when participants screened negative for depressive symptoms, those who reported higher proportion of days alcohol abstinent than usual had significantly lower odds of IPV perpetration (Odds Ratio [OR] = 0.17, 95% Confidence Interval 0.06, 0.45, p = 0.0004). At times when participants screened positive for depressive symptoms, there was no observed effect of alcohol use on IPV perpetration (OR = 4.28, 95% CI 0.80, 22.78, p = 0.09). CONCLUSION: The findings highlight the complex nature of the alcohol-IPV relationship and the need to investigate the intersection between hazardous drinking, mental health, and IPV. Men who concurrently report depressive symptoms and heightened alcohol use may be socially isolated from an intimate partner or experiencing fatigue, leading to less alcohol-related IPV perpetration. Mental health interventions addressing depression and alcohol misuse integrated into HIV services may reduce IPV perpetration.
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spelling pubmed-75673462020-10-21 Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam Hershow, Rebecca B. Reyes, H. Luz McNaughton Ha, Tran Viet Chander, Geetanjali Mai, Nguyen Vu Tuyet Sripaipan, Teerada Frangakis, Constantine Dowdy, David W. Latkin, Carl Hutton, Heidi E. Pettifor, Audrey Maman, Suzanne Go, Vivian F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: While the link between alcohol use and male-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well-established, research is needed to test whether psychosocial factors interact with alcohol use to exacerbate IPV perpetration. We tested whether depressive symptoms influenced the strength and/or direction of the alcohol-IPV relationship among men with HIV in Vietnam. METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis using data from a randomized controlled trial conducted in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. Participants were clinic patients with HIV and hazardous alcohol use. Questionnaires were administered at baseline, three, six, and 12 months. Alcohol use was assessed as proportion of days alcohol abstinent. Analyses were restricted to males who reported being married/cohabitating at baseline (N = 313). Multilevel growth models were used to test whether time-varying depressive symptoms modified the time-varying effect of alcohol use on IPV perpetration. RESULTS: Time-varying depressive symptoms modified the effect of proportion of days alcohol abstinent on IPV perpetration. However, the pattern of effect modification was not as expected, as reporting depressive symptoms weakened the alcohol-IPV relationship. At times when participants screened negative for depressive symptoms, those who reported higher proportion of days alcohol abstinent than usual had significantly lower odds of IPV perpetration (Odds Ratio [OR] = 0.17, 95% Confidence Interval 0.06, 0.45, p = 0.0004). At times when participants screened positive for depressive symptoms, there was no observed effect of alcohol use on IPV perpetration (OR = 4.28, 95% CI 0.80, 22.78, p = 0.09). CONCLUSION: The findings highlight the complex nature of the alcohol-IPV relationship and the need to investigate the intersection between hazardous drinking, mental health, and IPV. Men who concurrently report depressive symptoms and heightened alcohol use may be socially isolated from an intimate partner or experiencing fatigue, leading to less alcohol-related IPV perpetration. Mental health interventions addressing depression and alcohol misuse integrated into HIV services may reduce IPV perpetration. Public Library of Science 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7567346/ /pubmed/33064780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240674 Text en © 2020 Hershow et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hershow, Rebecca B.
Reyes, H. Luz McNaughton
Ha, Tran Viet
Chander, Geetanjali
Mai, Nguyen Vu Tuyet
Sripaipan, Teerada
Frangakis, Constantine
Dowdy, David W.
Latkin, Carl
Hutton, Heidi E.
Pettifor, Audrey
Maman, Suzanne
Go, Vivian F.
Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title_full Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title_fullStr Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title_short Alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among men with HIV in northern Vietnam
title_sort alcohol use, depressive symptoms, and intimate partner violence perpetration: a longitudinal analysis among men with hiv in northern vietnam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240674
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