Interface between conjugal violence and alcohol consumption by the partner

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OBJECTIVE: to analyze the discourse of women on the interface between marital violence and alcohol use by the partner. METHOD: qualitative exploratory research, based on the methodological reference of oral history. We interviewed 19 women with a history of marital violence and involvement with drugs. The data were analyzed through discourse of the collective subject. RESULTS: the participants' discourse points to consumption of alcohol by partners as a potentiating element of violent episodes, also experienced by their parents, signaling to its transgenerational character; it also calls attention to the danger of marital violence resulting from men's reactions to having their alcohol consumption questioned by their partners. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the study identifies alcohol as a precipitating and/or potentiating factor of conjugal violence, as well as the intergenerational character of violence based on male domination and intolerance.

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Carvalho, M. R. da S., Oliveira, J. F. de, Gomes, N. P., Santos, M. M., Estrela, F. M., & Duarte, H. M. da S. (2018). Interface between conjugal violence and alcohol consumption by the partner. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71, 2109–2115. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0540

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