National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina, 67 President Street, MSC861, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2010 Sep;25(9):1655-68. doi: 10.1177/0886260509354580. Epub 2010 Jan 12.
The current study prospectively examined the longitudinal relationships between binge drinking behavior and rape experiences among a multisite sample of college women with a history of prior attempted or completed rape (N = 228). Rates of binge drinking among this high-risk sample were high. Prospective analyses indicated that binge drinking significantly increased risk for subsequent rape. Monthly binge drinkers were significantly more likely to experience alcohol-involved rape than forcible rape at follow-up. Only prior binge drinking, and not type of rape experience, predicted subsequent binge drinking. Findings have direct implications for targeted programming addressing combined risks for binge drinking and rape among college women.
本研究前瞻性地考察了有既往尝试性或完成性强奸经历的多地点大学生女性样本中(N=228), binge drinking 行为与强奸经历之间的纵向关系。该高危样本中 binge drinking 的发生率很高。前瞻性分析表明 binge drinking 显著增加了随后发生强奸的风险。与非强迫性强奸相比,每月 binge drinkers 在随访时更有可能经历涉及酒精的强奸。只有既往 binge drinking,而不是强奸经历的类型,预测了随后的 binge drinking。研究结果对针对大学生女性 binge drinking 和强奸综合风险的目标性项目有直接影响。