The use of anger and problematic alcohol is established as intimate partner violence (IPV), the risk of injury and risk factor of crime
Research: A large-scale study of 215 heterosexual couples in the Midwest and Southeastern United States to analyze patterns of mutual violence. Participants are required to maintain overall health without major medical problems or psychiatric diagnosis and can not actively address issues related to mental or human relationships. In addition last year, at least two people spent at least five (male) or four (women) standard drinks at least twice a month at least.
RESULTS: There was no difference in sex of sexual anger and physical IPV crime. However, there is a big difference between IPV damage related to sex and use of problematic alcohol. Men experienced more IPV damage and are reporting more drinking problems. The results of this study suggest that anger and problematic drinking patterns play different but important roles for men and women in the context of mutual violence.
The social impact of alcoholism is not easy for anyone to deal with. The social impact of alcohol abuse is unpredictable and often unreliable. They may lose their jobs, become violent, or lose interest in human relationships. Furthermore, due to the spiritual influence of alcohol, people who drink sake may also have difficulty. Given all these factors, can the effects of heavy drinking be a cause of treatment for mental illness? Is alcoholism a social security obstacle?
For everyone, the influence of alcoholism on people is obvious in many cases. The social impact of alcohol is less obvious, but in general the impact on society does not hold true. Alcohol abuse poses a danger from increased crime, drunk driving, participation in irresponsible sex. According to National Laboratory for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, drunk drivers account for over 31% of all deaths in the United States. The result of an accident of drunk driving is that, in many cases, family behavior affects several families. It goes far beyond people who suffer from alcoholism and creates painful spirals that affect society as a whole.
Alcoholism causes serious social problems; these dilemmas are caused by brain pathological changes and alcohol intoxication. Alcohol abuse is associated with an increased risk of criminal offenses including child abuse, domestic violence, rape, robbery, strikes. Alcoholism is related to unemployment, which can cause economic problems. Drinking alcohol at inappropriate times and judging the resulting behavior may lead to legal consequences such as drunk driving, criminal proceedings against disturbance of public order, civil penalties against violations, and in criminal judgment There is a possibility of connecting. Drunken behavior and mental damage during drunk will have a serious impact on the surrounding people and lead to isolation from family and friends. This isolation may lead to conflicts between divorces, divorce, or domestic violence. For this reason children with alcoholism parents may have some emotional problems.
In a sense, alcoholism can be regarded as a problem. One of the main problems is social impact. There are problems with all social benefits of alcohol, such as helping people to relax. Alcoholism usually leads to increased unemployment, seizures and mental health problems. But what is the worst impact of alcoholism, can you solve this problem? According to National Laboratory for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, about 27% of US drinkers in the past month and 7% admit that they are drinking. This amazing statistic often results in an unfortunate social impact. In the United States, over 10% of the children live in families, at least one parent is abusing alcohol. In addition to this, there are other social consequences. For example, a quarter of college students acknowledge that alcohol may lead to a drop in test scores, absence or complete university graduation.