2021
DOI: 10.2196/28080
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The Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women Couples Study: Protocol for a Study of Stress, Hazardous Drinking, and Intimate Partner Aggression Among Sexual Minority Women and Their Partners

Abstract: Background Large gaps exist in research on alcohol use and intimate partner aggression (IPA) among sexual minority women (SMW; eg, lesbian, bisexual). Dyadic research with SMW and their partners can illuminate how couple-level factors operate in conjunction with individual-level factors to shape well-being in this understudied and vulnerable population. Given the traditionally gendered lens with which women are primarily viewed as victims and men as perpetrators, understanding the dynamics of IPA i… Show more

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“…From a theoretical perspective, minority stress is viewed as an impelling factor, much like any other stressor or even trait anger (Veldhuis et al, 2021). Given that same-sex couples experience some degree of minority stress, this might result in higher levels of IPA if other impelling factors are comparable across mixed-sex and same-sex relationships.…”
Section: Proximal Effects Of Alcohol Consumption On Ipamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a theoretical perspective, minority stress is viewed as an impelling factor, much like any other stressor or even trait anger (Veldhuis et al, 2021). Given that same-sex couples experience some degree of minority stress, this might result in higher levels of IPA if other impelling factors are comparable across mixed-sex and same-sex relationships.…”
Section: Proximal Effects Of Alcohol Consumption On Ipamentioning
confidence: 99%