Bibliografía del artículo
1. Weinsheimer RL, Schermer CR, Malcoe LH, Balduf LM, Bloomfield LA. Severe intimate partner violence and alcohol use among female trauma patients. J Trauma 58(1):22-9, 2005.
2. World Heath Organization (OMS). Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women: summary report of initial results on prevalence, health outcomes and women's responses. Geneva. 2005. Recuperado em 23 de abril de 2006, www.who.int/gender/violence/multicountry/en.
3. Johnson MP, Leone JM. The differential effects of intimate terrorism and situational couple violence. Journal of Family Issues 26(3):322-49, 2005.
4. Campbell J, Jones AS, Dienemann J, Kub J, Schollenberger J, O'Campo P, et al. Intimate partner violence and physical health consequences. Arch Intern Med 162(10):1157-63, 2002.
5. Roberts TA, Klein JD, Fisher S. Longitudinal effect of intimate partner abuse on high-risk behavior among adolescents. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 157(9):875-81, 2003.
6. Heise L, García Moreno, C. Rapport mondial sur la violence et la santé. Genève: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. 2002. Recuperado em 23 de abril de 2006, www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/ violence/world_report/en/full_fr.pdf.
7. Fals-Stewart W, Kennedy C. Addressing intimate partner violence in substance-abuse treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat 29(1):5-17, 2005.
8. Leonard KE. Alcohol and intimate partner violence: when can we say that heavy drinking is a contributing cause of violence? Addiction 100(4):422-5, 2005.
9. Easton CJ. The role of substance abuse in intimate partner violence. Psychiatric Times (Special Report) 23:26-27, 2026.
10. Brookoff D, O'Brien KK, Cook CS, Thompson TD, Williams C. Characteristics of participants in domestic violence. Assessment at the scene of domestic assault. JAMA 277(17):1369-73, 1997.
11. Noto AR, Fonseca AM, Silva EA, Galduróz JCF. Violência domiciliar associada ao consumo de bebidas alcoólicas e de outras drogas: um levantamento no Estado de São Paulo. Jornal Brasileiro de Dependência Química 5(1):9-17, 2004.
12. Lipsky S, Caetano R, Field CA, Larkin GL. Psychosocial and substance-use risk factors for intimate partner violence. Drug Alcohol Depend 78(1):39-47, 2005.
13. Laranjeira R, Duailibi SM, Pinsky I. Alcohol and violence: psychiatry and public health. Rev Bras Psiquiatr 27(3):176-7, 2005.
14. Fals-Stewart W. The occurrence of partner physical aggression on days of alcohol consumption: a longitudinal diary study. J Consult Clin Psychol 71(1):41-52, 2003.
15. Parrott DJ, Giancola PR. The effect of past-year heavy drinking on alcohol-related aggression. J Stud Alcohol 67(1):122-30, 2006.
16. Kyriacou DN, Anglin D, Taliaferro E, Stone S, Tubb T, Linden JA, et al. Risk factors for injury to women from domestic violence against women. N Engl J Med 341(25):1892-8, 1999.
17. Lipsky S, Caetano R, Field CA, Larkin GL. Is there a relationship between victim and partner alcohol use during an intimate partner violence event? Findings from an urban emergency department study of abused women. J Stud Alcohol 66(3):407-12, 2005.
18. Parks KA, Fals-Stewart W. Temporal relationship between college women's alcohol consumption and victimization experiences. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 28(4):625-29, 2004.
19. Zilberman ML, Blume SB. Domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse. Rev Bras Psiquiatr 27 Suppl 2:S51-5, 2005.
20. Smith JW. Addiction medicine and domestic violence. J Subst Abuse Treat 19(4):329-38, 2000.
21. Stuart GL. Improving violence intervention outcomes by integrating alcohol treatment. J Interpers Violence 20(4):388-93, 2005.
22. Schumacher JA, Fals-Stewart W, Leonard KE. Domestic violence treatment referrals for men seeking alcohol treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat 24(3):279-83, 2003.