189
Views
14
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Alcohol-Serving Venues in South Africa as Sites of Risk and Potential Protection for Violence Against Women

, , , , , & show all
Pages 1271-1280 | Published online: 28 Jun 2012

REFERENCES

  • Abrahams, N., Jewkes, R., Martin, L. J., Mathews, S., Vetten, L., & Lombard, C. (2009). Mortality of women from intimate partner violence in South Africa: A national epidemiological study. Violence and Victims, 24(4), 546–556.
  • Boles, S. M., & Miotto, K. (2003). Substance abuse and violence: A review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 8(2), 155–174.
  • Brecklin, L. R., & Ullman, S. E. (2002). The roles of victim and offender alcohol use in sexual assaults: Results from the national violence against women survey. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63(1), 57–63.
  • Buddie, A. M., & Parks, K. A. (2003). The role of the bar context and social behaviors on women's risk for aggression. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(12), 1378–1393.
  • Bushman, B. J., & Cooper, H. M. (1990). Effects of alcohol on human aggression: An integrative research review. Psychological Bulletin, 107(3), 341–354.
  • Butchart, A., Kruger, J., & Lekoba, R. (2000). Perceptions of injury causes and solutions in a Johannesburg township: Implications for prevention. Social Science and Medicine, 50(3), 331–344.
  • Casswell, S., Zhang, J. F., & Wyllie, A. (1993). The importance of amount and location of drinking for the experience of alcohol-related problems. Addiction, 88(11), 1527–1534.
  • Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing grounded theory. Thousand Oaks, California, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Cunradi, C. B. (2010). Neighborhoods, alcohol outlets and intimate partner violence: Addressing research gaps in explanatory mechanisms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 7(3), 799–813.
  • Demers, A., Kairouz, S., Adlaf, E., Gliksman, L., Newton-Taylor, B., & Marchand, A. (2002). Multilevel analysis of situational drinking among Canadian undergraduates. Social Science and Medicine, 55(3), 415–424.
  • Dunkle, K. L., Jewkes, R. K., Brown, H. C., Yoshihama, M., Gray, G. E., McIntyre, J. A., (2004). Prevalence and patterns of gender-based violence and revictimization among women attending antenatal clinics in Soweto, South Africa. American Journal of Epidemiology, 160(3), 230–239.
  • Felson, R. B., & Pare, P. (2005). The reporting of domestic violence and sexual assault by nonstrangers to the police. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67(3), 597–610.
  • Foran, H. M., & O'Leary, K. D. (2008). Alcohol and intimate partner violence: A meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 28(7), 1222–1234.
  • Freisthler, B. (2011). Alcohol use, drinking venue utilization, and child physical abuse: Results from a pilot study. Journal of Family Violence, 26(3), 185–193.
  • Gass, J. D., Stein, D. J., Williams, D. R., & Seedat, S. (2010). Gender differences in risk for intimate partner violence among South African adults. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(14), 2764–2789.
  • Graham, K., Bernards, S., Wilsnack, S. C., & Gmel, G. (2011). Alcohol may not cause partner violence but it seems to make it worse: A cross national comparison of the relationship between alcohol and severity of partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(8), 1503–1523.
  • Graham, K., Osgood, D. W., Wells, S., & Stockwell, T. (2006). To what extent is intoxication associated with aggression in bars? A multilevel analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67(3), 382–390.
  • Hamber, B. (1999). “Have no doubt it is fear in the land”: An exploration of the continuing cycles of violence in South Africa. Zeitschrift for Politische Psychologie, 7(1), 113–128.
  • Harford, T. C., Seibring, M., & Wechsler, H. (2002). Attendance and alcohol use at parties and bars in college: A national survey of current drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 63(6), 726–733.
  • Homel, R., & Tomsen, S. (1993). Hot spots for violence: The environment of pubs and clubs. In H. Strang & S. A. Gerull (Eds.), Homicide: Patterns, prevention and control ( Vol. 17, pp. 53–66). Canberra: Australian Inst Criminology.
  • Jewkes, R., & Abrahams, N. (2002). The epidemiology of rape and sexual coercion in South Africa: An overview. Social Science and Medicine, 55(7), 1231–1244.
  • Jewkes, R., Levin, J., & Penn-Kekana, L. (2002). Risk factors for domestic violence: Findings from a South African cross-sectional study. Social Science and Medicine, 55(9), 1603–1617.
  • Kalichman, S. C., & Simbayi, L. C. (2004). Sexual assault history and risks for sexually transmitted infections among women in an African township in Cape Town, South Africa. AIDS Care, 16(6), 681–689.
  • Kalichman, S. C., Simbayi, L. C., Kaufman, M., Cain, D., Cherry, C., Jooste, S., (2005). Gender attitudes, sexual violence, and HIV/AIDS risks among men and women in Cape Town, South Africa. The Journal of Sex Research, 42(4), 299–305.
  • Kaminer, D., Grimsrud, A., Myer, L., Stein, D. J., & Williams, D. R. (2008). Risk for post-traumatic stress disorder associated with different forms of interpersonal violence in South Africa. Social Science and Medicine, 67(10), 1589–1595.
  • Klostermann, K. C., & Fals-Stewart, W. (2006). Intimate partner violence and alcohol use: Exploring the role of drinking in partner violence and its implications for intervention. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 11(6), 587–597.
  • Kyriacou, D. N., Anglin, D., Taliaferro, E., Stone, S., Tubb, T., Linden, J. A., (1999). Risk factors for injury to women from domestic violence against women. New England Journal of Medicine, 341(25), 1892–1898.
  • Leonard, K. (2001). Domestic violence and alcohol: What is known and what do we need to know to encourage environmental interventions? Journal of Substance Use, 6(4), 235–247.
  • Mack, N., Woodsong, C., MacQueen, K., Guest, G., & Namey, E. (2005a). In-depth interviews. Qualitative research methods: A data collector's field guide (pp. 29–50). Research Triangle Park, NC: Family Health International.
  • Mack, N., Woodsong, C., MacQueen, K., Guest, G., & Namey, E. (2005b). Participant observation. Qualitative research methods: A data collector's field guide (pp. 13–28). Research Triangle Park, NC: Family Health International.
  • Morojele, N. K., Kachieng'a, M. A., Mokoko, E., Nkoko, M. A., Parry, C. D., Nkowane, A. M., (2006). Alcohol use and sexual behaviour among risky drinkers and bar and shebeen patrons in Gauteng province, South Africa. Social Science and Medicine, 62(1), 217–227.
  • O'Leary, K. D., & Schumacher, J. A. (2003). The association between alcohol use and intimate partner violence: Linear effect, threshold effect, or both? Addictive Behaviors, 28(9), 1575–1585.
  • Patton, M. Q. (2002). The value of direct observations. In Qualitative research and evaluation methods (3 ed., pp. 261–264). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.
  • Seedat, M., Van Niekerk, A., Jewkes, R., Suffla, S., & Ratele, K. (2009). Violence and injuries in South Africa: Prioritising an agenda for prevention. The Lancet, 374(9694), 1011–1022.
  • Sikkema, K. J., Watt, M. H., Meade, C. S., Ranby, K. W., Kalichman, S. C., Skinner, D., et al. (2011). Mental health and HIV sexual risk behavior among patrons of alcohol serving venues in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 57(3), 230–237.
  • Simbayi, L. C., Kalichman, S. C., Jooste, S., Mathiti, V., Cain, D., & Cherry, C. (2004). Alcohol use and sexual risks for HIV infection among men and women receiving sexually transmitted infection clinic services in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 65(4), 434–442.
  • South Africa Census Bureau. (2003). Census 2001 - Delft. Cape Town: City of Cape Town.
  • South African Department of Health, Medical Research Council, & Macro, O. (2007). South African demographic and health survey. Pretoria, South Africa: South African Department of Health.
  • Strebel, A., Crawford, M., Shefer, T., Cloete, A., Henda, N., Kaufman, M., (2006). Social constructions of gender roles, gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in two communities of the Western Cape, South Africa. Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance (SAHARA), 3(3), 516–528.
  • Stuart, G. L., Ramsey, S. E., Moore, T. M., Kahler, C. W., Farrell, L. E., Recupero, P. R., (2003). Reductions in marital violence following treatment for alcohol dependence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(10), 1113–1131.
  • Testa, M., & Livingston, J. A. (2009). Alcohol consumption and women's vulnerability to sexual victimization: Can reducing women's drinking prevent rape? Substance Use and Misuse, 44(9–10), 1349–1376.
  • Testa, M., Quigley, B. M., & Leonard, K. E. (2003). Does alcohol make a difference? Within-participants comparison of incidents of partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(7), 735–743.
  • Townsend, L., Jewkes, R., Mathews, C., Johnston, L. G., Flisher, A. J., Zembe, Y., (2010). HIV risk behaviours and their relationship to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among men who have multiple female sexual partners in Cape Town, South Africa. AIDS and Behavior, 15(1), 132–141.
  • Van de Goor, L. A., Knibbe, R. A., & Drop, M. J. (1990). Adolescent drinking behavior: An observational study of the influence of situational factors on adolescent drinking rates. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 51(6), 548–555.
  • White, H. R., & Chen, P. H. (2002). Problem drinking and intimate partner violence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 63(2), 205–214.
  • Williams, S. L., Williams, D. R., Stein, D. J., Seedat, S., Jackson, P. B., & Moomal, H. (2007). Multiple traumatic events and psychological distress: The South Africa stress and health study. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20(5), 845–855.
  • Wojcicki, J. M. (2002). “She drank his money”: Survival sex and the problem of violence in taverns in Gauteng province, South Africa. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 16(3), 267–293.
  • Wong, F. Y., Huang, Z. J., DiGangi, J. A., Thompson, E. E., & Smith, B. D. (2008). Gender differences in intimate partner violence on substance abuse, sexual risks, and depression among a sample of South Africans in Cape Town, South Africa. AIDS Education and Prevention, 20(1), 56–64.
  • Wood, K., Lambert, H., & Jewkes, R. (2007). “Showing roughness in a beautiful way”: Talk about love, coercion, and rape in South African youth sexual culture. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 21(3), 277–300.
  • Wood, K., Lambert, H., & Jewkes, R. (2008). “Injuries are beyond love”: Physical violence in young South Africans’ sexual relationships. Medical Anthropology, 27(1), 43–69.
  • World Health Organization. (2005). WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence against women. Geneva: WHO.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.