Background And Objectives: We examined the moderating effect of women's alcohol misuse on the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and postpartum depression.

Methods: Self-report data were collected from 122 women. Analyses controlled for women's baseline depression severity and partner alcohol misuse.

Results: Women's alcohol misuse moderated the relationship between psychological IPV victimization and postpartum depression only at high levels of the moderator.

Discussion And Conclusions: Findings highlight the mental health risk posed by the combination of psychological IPV and alcohol misuse postpartum.

Scientific Significance: Findings emphasize the need to investigate the understudied topic of women's postpartum alcohol misuse.

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