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Does Alcohol Use in Large Group Contexts Mediate the Association Between Sex-Related Alcohol Expectancies and Rape?
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-18-00101
Emily A Waterman 1 , Eva S Lefkowitz 2
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Women who hold positive beliefs about alcohol's role in sexual experiences may be more likely to drink alcohol in large group contexts such as bars and parties than other women. These contexts may confer risk for rape. In the current article, we examined the association between sex-related alcohol expectancies and rape during college, and whether drinking in large group contexts mediates this association. College women completed surveys for seven consecutive semesters. Contrary to previous cross-sectional research, women with more positive sex-related alcohol expectancies at the start of college and women who drank alcohol more frequently in large groups at the start of college were no more likely to experience rape during college. Longitudinal research is critical to identify risk factors that may be targeted for prevention.

中文翻译:

在大型团体环境中饮酒是否会介导与性相关的酒精预期与强奸之间的关联?

与其他女性相比,对酒精在性体验中的作用持积极态度的女性可能更有可能在酒吧和聚会等大型团体环境中饮酒。这些情况可能会带来强奸风险。在当前的文章中,我们研究了与性相关的酒精预期与大学期间强奸之间的关联,以及在大群体环境中饮酒是否会调节这种关联。女大学生连续七个学期完成了调查。与之前的横断面研究相反,大学开始时与性相关的酒精预期更积极的女性和大学开始时在大群体中更频繁饮酒的女性在大学期间不太可能遭受强奸。纵向研究对于确定可能作为预防目标的风险因素至关重要。
更新日期:2020-04-01
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