id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264629-kuknvemy Sáez, Gemma The Effect of Prescription Drugs and Alcohol Consumption on Intimate Partner Violence Victim Blaming 2020-07-01 .txt text/plain 7324 354 45 Our findings indicate that alcohol consumption, but not prescription drugs use, plays a relevant role in the attribution of blame by general population and self-blame by victims of IPV. The current study aims to explore the effect of prescription drugs and alcohol use on intimate partner violence victim blaming. Therefore, a correlational study was carried out among victims of intimate partner violence to evaluate whether alcohol and psychotropic drug consumption are positively related to self-blaming. Secondly, and focusing on intimate partner violence victims, we evaluated whether the reported consumption of alcohol and prescription drugs would be related to self-blame and self-blaming cognitions. With this goal in mind, the second study using a specific sample of IPV victims aimed to explore the effect that alcohol and prescription drugs have on self-blaming attribution for the violence they had experienced. ./cache/cord-264629-kuknvemy.txt ./txt/cord-264629-kuknvemy.txt