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L'expérience de la négligence, de la violence et des mauvais traitements chez les femmes contribue à leur probabilité de développer des problèmes attribuables à la consommation d'alcool (Jarvis, Copeland et Walton, 1998; Langeland et Hartgers, 1998, cités dans Zilberman et al., 2002; MacMillan et al., 2001, cités dans Zilberman et al., 2002; NIAAA, 1999).
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Experiences of neglect, violence and abuse among women contribute to their likelihood of developing problems with alcohol use (Jarvis, Copeland, & Walton, 1998; Langeland & Hartgers, 1998 cited in Zilberman et al., 2002; MacMillan et al., 2001, cited in Zilberman et al., 2002; NIAAA, 1999). Women have indicated that they use substances to cope with feelings of depression, devaluation and low self-esteem, and to numb emotional pain from abusive encounters (Bush-Baskette, 2000; Yahne, Miller, Irvin Vitela, & Tonigan, 2002). In addition, experiences of domestic violence can contribute to poor decision-making skills or reluctance to make decisions at all (Brown, Melchior, Panter, Slaughter, & Huba, 2000).
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