Couple Health, Aggression, and Socio-Economics (CHASE) Lab
The CHASE Lab investigates intimate partner aggression (IPA) from the angle of socio-economics. We conduct basic correlational and longitudinal research examining socio-cultural and economic predictors of IPA. We then apply the knowledge gained from this work towards the development and evaluation of innovative and accessible interventions aimed at decreasing risk for IPA specifically among vulnerable and underserved groups. We focus on both members of the couple, which allows us to study the complicated, dyadic dynamics of IPA, socioeconomic stress, and health.
Project SAIL --- Completed Social Networks and Alcohol-Related Aggression In Low-Income Couples
R21AA031736 (PI: Hammett) Funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Project SNAAP --- Completed Service Needs for Alcohol and Aggression in Partnerships
Seed grant funded by the ASU Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR)
Project IDEA --- Completed Interpersonal Dynamics of Emotions and Alcohol
Seed grant funded by the ASU Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR)