Abbey Antonia, Buck Philip O, Zawacki Tina, Saenz Christopher
Department of Community Medicine and Psychology, Wayne State University, 4201 St. Antoine, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA.
J Stud Alcohol. 2003 Sep;64(5):669-77. doi: 10.15288/jsa.2003.64.669.
The effects of alcohol consumption, alcohol expectancy set and self-reported alcohol expectancies on college students' perceptions of a potential date rape situation were examined. It was hypothesized that the effects of alcohol consumption on perceptions of the likelihood of forced sex would be mediated by cognitive factors and perceived sexual arousal.
90 female and 90 male college students were randomly assigned to drink alcohol, a placebo beverage, or a nonalcoholic beverage. Participants read a story about a couple that had been drinking together at a party. The story ended with the woman saying "no" to sexual intercourse and the man exerting verbal pressure.
Participants' alcohol consumption during the study, self-reported alcohol expectancies, attitudes about casual sex and usual drinking on dates had significant effects on their perceptions of the story. Participants' alcohol expectancy set and gender did not have significant effects on perceptions of the likelihood that the male character would force the female character to have sex.
Intoxicated participants perceived the woman in the vignette as being more sexually arousedand the man in the vignette as behaving more appropriately, and both of these variables were negatively related to ratings of how likely it was that forced sex would occur. These findings highlight the importance of mediating cues in intoxicated decision making.
研究饮酒、饮酒预期设定以及自我报告的饮酒预期对大学生对潜在约会强奸情境认知的影响。研究假设为,饮酒对强迫性行为可能性认知的影响将由认知因素和感知到的性唤起介导。
90名女大学生和90名男大学生被随机分配饮用酒精饮料、安慰剂饮料或非酒精饮料。参与者阅读了一个关于一对情侣在派对上一起饮酒的故事。故事的结尾是,女方拒绝发生性行为,而男方施加言语压力。
研究期间参与者的饮酒情况、自我报告的饮酒预期、对随意性行为的态度以及约会时的通常饮酒情况,对他们对故事的认知有显著影响。参与者的饮酒预期设定和性别对男性角色强迫女性角色发生性行为可能性的认知没有显著影响。
醉酒的参与者认为小插图中的女性性唤起程度更高,小插图中的男性行为更恰当,而这两个变量都与强迫性行为发生可能性的评分呈负相关。这些发现凸显了中介线索在醉酒决策中的重要性。