¿Se benefician de los programas de intervención que no tratan específicamente el consumo de alcohol los maltratadores con problemas de consumo abusivo?

  1. Catalá Miñana, Alba
  2. Lila, Marisol
  3. Conchell Diranzo, Raquel
  4. Romero Martínez, Ángel
  5. Moya Albiol, Luís
Revista:
Psychosocial Intervention

ISSN: 1132-0559

Año de publicación: 2013

Título del ejemplar: La intervención con hombres, condenados por violencia de pareja contra la mujer en España: investigación y avances en intervención

Volumen: 22

Número: 2

Páginas: 135-144

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.5093/IN2013A16 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Psychosocial Intervention

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Resumen

En el ámbito de la intervención con maltratadores y de la investigación en torno a la mejora de la efectividad de estas intervenciones el consumo abusivo de alcohol ha sido uno de los factores de riesgo que ha recibido especial atención. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la relación entre el consumo abusivo de alcohol, el proceso de cambio debido a la intervención y el abandono prematuro. Para ello se utilizo una muestra de 86 hombres consumidores de riesgo y 80 hombres no consumidores de riesgo, todos ellos condenados por violencia contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja y participando en un programa de intervención en medio comunitario que no trata específicamente el problema de consumo abusivo de alcohol. Mediante múltiples ANOVA de medidas repetidas los resultados revelan que existe mayor porcentaje de abandonos de la intervención en los consumidores de riesgo. Sin embargo, independientemente de los niveles de consumo de alcohol, con la intervención se obtienen cambios positivos en relación al riesgo de reincidencia y al resto de indicadores de éxito analizados -atribuciones y actitudes hacia la violencia y la mujer, ajuste psicológico y apoyo social. Finalmente se discuten los resultados y sus implicaciones prácticas

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