London: If you are in the middle of a failing relationship but still depend on it to make yourself feel good, don’t hang on. It may lead you to become an alcoholic, a study says, reports IANS.
When a person’s self-worth is tied to their romantic relationship, the effect of negative events or emotions is magnified. When this happens, believing their partner is cheating can lead people to use alcohol to cope.
“We all feel jealousy to some degree. Many people are in relationships that are less than ideal and use alcohol for different reasons,” said lead researcher Dr Angelo DiBello from the University of Houston. Romantic jealousy is a shared human experience but very little work has looked at how it is related to alcohol use, misuse and associated problems.
The team examined how different types of jealousy affect the link between depending on a romantic relationship for self-esteem and having alcohol-related problems. The results revealed that people whose self-esteem relies on their relationship turn to alcohol to cope because of jealousy.