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The Motivation for Alcohol Reward: Predictors of Progressive-Ratio Intravenous Alcohol Self-Administration in Humans
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Romantic relationships and alcohol use.

Judith L Fischer1, Jacquelyn D Wiersma

  • 1Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA. judith.fischer@ttu.edu

Current Drug Abuse Reviews
|March 30, 2012
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Summary

People are drawn to partners with similar drinking habits. Higher relationship commitment correlates with reduced alcohol consumption, while congruent drinking patterns yield better relationship outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Alcohol use is a significant factor in interpersonal dynamics.
  • Romantic relationships are influenced by and influence individual drinking behaviors.
  • Understanding the interplay between alcohol and relationships is crucial for public health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing literature on the associations between alcohol use and romantic relationships.
  • To examine how partner drinking, relationship effects on drinking, and drinking effects on relationships are interconnected.
  • To identify key findings and future research directions in this field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review synthesizing studies on alcohol use and romantic relationships.
  • Analysis of concepts and methodologies used in existing research.

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  • Categorization of findings based on partner drinking associations, relationship effects, and drinking effects.
  • Main Results:

    • Individuals tend to be attracted to partners with similar drinking patterns (homogamy).
    • Increased relationship commitment is associated with decreased alcohol consumption (desistance).
    • Congruent drinking (similar patterns) predicts more positive relationship outcomes, while discrepant drinking predicts negative outcomes, irrespective of alcohol level.

    Conclusions:

    • Shared drinking behaviors and relationship commitment significantly shape relationship quality and individual alcohol use.
    • Gender differences exist in socialization influences within relationships concerning alcohol.
    • Future research should focus on diverse samples, longitudinal designs, and laboratory studies incorporating both partners to advance theoretical development.