Sentences with phrase «partner drinking problems»

Perceptions of partner drinking problems, regulation strategies, and relationship outcomes.

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Consumer's Beverages, WNY United, Erie County Sheriff Timothy Howard and Legislator Lynne Dixon have partnered up to launch the «Not A Minor Problem» campaign, an initiative to help curb underage drinking in the WNY area.
Also, this research shows that regardless of how much your partner drinks (or you drink), if the drinking is perceived to be a problem, then the drinking is a problem; it would benefit both you and your partner to have a healthy discussion about how much alcohol is appropriate and acceptable.
After completing measures of their own drinking (e.g., number of drinks per week consumed, number of drinks consumed during recent drinking occasions) and how much they thought their partners drank, individuals reported on whether they felt (a) their partner's drinking was a problem, (b) their own drinking was a problem, and (c) how much they tried to modify their partner's drinking.
Some recent research1 explored how perceiving one's partner as having a drinking problem might be associated with relationship quality among college students.
In other words, part of the reason why thinking one's partner drinks too much is a problem for the relationship is because one engages in punishment behavior, but not because of reward behavior.
My partner has a drinking problem which causes concern while I'm away.
Because the user can't face the addiction, the damage it does and dreads giving up the drink, drug or compulsion, he or she denies it and angrily blames the partner for problems that arise.
Available information for maternal alcohol use and partner's frequency of drinking 4 + units at ages 4 and 12 years and conduct problems and depressive symptoms is reported in Table 1.
This study evaluated (i) frequencies of aggression in maritally distressed problem drinking (DP) women relative to controls, (ii) aggression, marital satisfaction, and partner drinking in predicting female drinking, and (iii) discrepant within - couple drinking in predicting marital distress.
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