“…For those who replied affirmatively, additional questions were asked regarding potential intoxication during the violent episode, persons who were involved in the violent episode (spouse or partner, girlfriend or boyfriend, children, other family member, friend, other known person, stranger, police, or others), the location where the violent episode took place (home, someone else's home, street or outdoors, bar or pub, workplace, hospital, or anywhere else), and the consequences of the violent episode (self-injury, self-injury with general practitioner involved, self-injury with hospital involved, other injured, or police involved). These questions have already been used to assess violence in previous APMS studies (González et al ., 2013, 2016; Davoren et al ., 2017).…”