{"title":"酒精滥用、生殖强迫和亲密伴侣暴力:案例报告和小型审查","authors":"Sergei V. Jargin, S. Jargin","doi":"10.13188/2332-4120.1000033","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article presents a continuation of report series on alcohol abuse, reproductive coercion and intimate partner violence. Abortion rate in the former Soviet Union has been the highest in the world, caused not only by the insufficient availability of modern contraception but also by irresponsible behavior. The overconsumption of alcohol is generally perceived as a contributing factor. Currently there is an improvement tendency. The social background of certain behavioral stereotypes such as reproductive coercion and binge drinking are discussed. The conclusion is that use of condoms is dependent on personal traits and the level of social development; however, alcohol consumption at sexual encounters and heavy binge drinking are risk factors for the non-use of condoms and other irresponsible behaviors. Citation: Jargin SV. Alcohol Abuse, Reproductive Coercion and Intimate Partner Violence: Case Reports and Mini-Review. J Clin Med Case Reports. 2018;5(1): 5. J Clin Med Case Reports 5(1): 5 (2018) Page 02 ISSN: 2332-4120 family. The officer had a 20-years-old son, who (together with his friend) sexually assaulted the visiting mother’s cousin. Two years later the officer’s son married the victim, who was pregnant at that time. Under conditions of the Soviet registration system, aimed to counteract mass migration to the capital, factual and fictive marriages were used to be registered in Moscow. It is known that one of the reasons for women to remain with their assailants can be shortage of community resources such as the legal assistance and social support [15]. In the former SU, the registration and accommodation have been strong motives especially for Moscow and other cities attracting migrants. In some less developed societies with a widespread rape myth acceptance, sexual violence was a way of acquiring wives [15,16]. The fact that some victims married rapists was seen as indication that women enjoy it; in fact, however, existing accounts demonstrate various degrees of trauma [16]. High social positions held by sexual offenders or their relatives sometimes impede reporting [15]. Later on, the stepfather physically abused his stepson, while the mother sometimes participated in battering.","PeriodicalId":90942,"journal":{"name":"Open journal of clinical & medical case reports","volume":"54 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Alcohol Abuse, Reproductive Coercion and Intimate Partner Violence: Case Reports and Mini-Review\",\"authors\":\"Sergei V. Jargin, S. 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Alcohol Abuse, Reproductive Coercion and Intimate Partner Violence: Case Reports and Mini-Review
This article presents a continuation of report series on alcohol abuse, reproductive coercion and intimate partner violence. Abortion rate in the former Soviet Union has been the highest in the world, caused not only by the insufficient availability of modern contraception but also by irresponsible behavior. The overconsumption of alcohol is generally perceived as a contributing factor. Currently there is an improvement tendency. The social background of certain behavioral stereotypes such as reproductive coercion and binge drinking are discussed. The conclusion is that use of condoms is dependent on personal traits and the level of social development; however, alcohol consumption at sexual encounters and heavy binge drinking are risk factors for the non-use of condoms and other irresponsible behaviors. Citation: Jargin SV. Alcohol Abuse, Reproductive Coercion and Intimate Partner Violence: Case Reports and Mini-Review. J Clin Med Case Reports. 2018;5(1): 5. J Clin Med Case Reports 5(1): 5 (2018) Page 02 ISSN: 2332-4120 family. The officer had a 20-years-old son, who (together with his friend) sexually assaulted the visiting mother’s cousin. Two years later the officer’s son married the victim, who was pregnant at that time. Under conditions of the Soviet registration system, aimed to counteract mass migration to the capital, factual and fictive marriages were used to be registered in Moscow. It is known that one of the reasons for women to remain with their assailants can be shortage of community resources such as the legal assistance and social support [15]. In the former SU, the registration and accommodation have been strong motives especially for Moscow and other cities attracting migrants. In some less developed societies with a widespread rape myth acceptance, sexual violence was a way of acquiring wives [15,16]. The fact that some victims married rapists was seen as indication that women enjoy it; in fact, however, existing accounts demonstrate various degrees of trauma [16]. High social positions held by sexual offenders or their relatives sometimes impede reporting [15]. Later on, the stepfather physically abused his stepson, while the mother sometimes participated in battering.