Bryan Angela, Ray Lara A, Cooper M Lynne
Department of Psychology, 345 UCB, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0345, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2007 May;68(3):327-35. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2007.68.327.
This study seeks to advance our understanding of moderating influences on the relationship between alcohol and condom use by examining their association at both the global and event levels of analysis using a prospective approach within a sample of high-risk adolescents. The following potential moderators were examined: sex-related alcohol expectancies, gender, relationship type, level of alcohol use, and impulsive sensation seeking.
Criminally involved adolescents (N = 300) completed measures of alcohol use, condom use, personality, and alcohol expectancies; 267 (89%) participants completed a behavioral assessment 6 months later.
At the global level of analysis, there was a significant moderating effect of alcohol-related sexual-enhancement expectancies, such that the relationship between alcohol and condom use was negative and significant only among individuals with higher sexual-enhancement expectancies. At the time-limited global level, impulsive sensation seeking at baseline was negatively associated with condom use at 6-month follow-up. At the event level, there was a Gender x Alcohol interaction such that alcohol use was unrelated to condom use among males but was strongly and negatively related among females.
This study makes a contribution to the understanding of the relationship between alcohol use and condom use by looking beyond main effects and conducting an empirically driven and multilevel examination of moderating variables. Results support the inclusion of situation-specific alcohol risk-reduction content in human immunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted disease-prevention activities.
本研究旨在通过对高危青少年样本采用前瞻性方法,在整体和事件层面分析酒精与避孕套使用之间的关系,以加深我们对调节因素影响的理解。研究考察了以下潜在调节因素:与性相关的酒精预期、性别、恋爱关系类型、酒精使用水平以及冲动性寻求刺激。
有犯罪记录的青少年(N = 300)完成了酒精使用、避孕套使用、人格及酒精预期的测量;6个月后,267名(89%)参与者完成了行为评估。
在整体分析层面,与酒精相关的性增强预期存在显著调节效应,即仅在性增强预期较高的个体中,酒精与避孕套使用之间的关系为负且显著。在限时整体层面,基线时的冲动性寻求刺激与6个月随访时的避孕套使用呈负相关。在事件层面,存在性别×酒精的交互作用,即酒精使用与男性的避孕套使用无关,但与女性的避孕套使用呈强烈负相关。
本研究通过超越主效应并对调节变量进行实证驱动的多层次检验,为理解酒精使用与避孕套使用之间的关系做出了贡献。结果支持在人类免疫缺陷病毒/性传播疾病预防活动中纳入针对特定情境的酒精风险降低内容。