Kalichman Seth C, Cain Demetria
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2004 Dec;18(4):367-73. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.18.4.367.
Sensation seeking, the propensity to seek optimal stimulation and engage in risk behaviors, correlates with alcohol expectancies, which are related to alcohol use in sexual situations, potentially increasing risks for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In the current prospective study of 313 male and 140 female STI clinic patients, path analyses showed that sensation seeking predicted unprotected intercourse 6 months later. Sensation seeking also predicted alcohol outcome expectancies, which predicted alcohol use in sexual contexts 6 months later, which in turn predicted unprotected sex. Tests for mediation showed that alcohol expectancies accounted for the association between sensation seeking and alcohol use in sexual contexts. These findings replicate previous research, with the prospective design confirming directional hypotheses and supporting causal conclusions.
寻求刺激,即寻求最佳刺激并参与风险行为的倾向,与饮酒预期相关,而饮酒预期与性情境中的饮酒行为有关,这可能会增加性传播感染(STIs)的风险。在当前对313名男性和140名女性性传播感染门诊患者的前瞻性研究中,路径分析表明,寻求刺激可预测6个月后的无保护性行为。寻求刺激还可预测饮酒结果预期,而饮酒结果预期可预测6个月后性情境中的饮酒行为,进而预测无保护性行为。中介效应检验表明,饮酒预期解释了寻求刺激与性情境中饮酒行为之间的关联。这些发现重复了先前的研究,前瞻性设计证实了方向性假设并支持因果结论。