“…Langenderfer (2013) carried out a meta-analysis with 8 studies on intimate partner violence and use of alcohol, concluding that rates of perpetration of violent acts by men on their partners ranged from 4% to 78.1% (Cunradi, 2009;Hove, Parkhill, Neighbors, McConchie, & Fossos, 2010;Lipsky & Caetano, 2011;McKinney, Caetano, Ramisetty-Mikler, & Nelson, 2009;Rhodes et al, 2009;Taft, Schumm, Orazem, Meis, & Pinto, 2010), while of those men who reported having been violent towards their partners, between 9% and 59.7% reported having got drunk (5 or more alcoholic drinks) (Cunradi, 2009;Lipsky & Caetano, 2011;McKinney et al, 2009), and between and 17.8% and 50% said they had sometimes drunk excessively (Lipsky & Caetano, 2011;Rhodes et al, 2009). Finally, Langenderfer (2013 points out that alcohol problems correlate to a statistically significant degree with intimate partner violence (Hove et al, 2010).…”