Woerner Jacqueline, Abbey Antonia, Pegram Sheri E, Helmers Breanne R
Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Woodward, Detroit, Michigan.
Aggress Behav. 2018 Jul 5. doi: 10.1002/ab.21773.
Perpetrators of sexual assault are often intoxicated; however, few experimental studies evaluate alcohol's "in the moment" effects on sexual aggression. This study extends past theory and research by examining the acute effects of alcohol on men's decisions about how to respond to sexual refusals in a dating simulation. Men (N = 62) ages 21-29 were randomly assigned to consume alcohol (target breath alcohol level 0.080%) or no alcohol. Participants were encouraged to talk to a simulated woman and act as they would on an actual date. They made choices from a list which included nonsexual and sexual options. The female agent was programmed to engage in some sexual activities but refuse others. Refusals became more intense if participants persisted. Negative binomial regression analysis was used to test a path analytic model. As predicted, participants' self-reported desire to have sex was positively associated with choosing more consensual sexual activities during the simulation (i.e., activities in which the woman willingly engaged). Consensual sexual activities were positively associated with the number of times participants persisted after the woman refused. Alcohol moderated this relationship such that it was stronger for intoxicated men than sober men. The more sexual refusals participants received, the more hostile verbal comments they made to the woman. Contrary to our predictions, this relationship was not moderated by alcohol condition. Because participants had multiple opportunities to escalate their aggression or desist, this paradigm provides new insights into the mechanisms through which intoxication enhances the likelihood of sexual aggression in dating situations.
性侵犯的实施者常常处于醉酒状态;然而,很少有实验研究评估酒精在“当下”对性侵犯行为的影响。本研究通过考察酒精对男性在约会模拟情境中如何应对性拒绝的决策的急性影响,扩展了以往的理论和研究。21至29岁的男性(N = 62)被随机分配饮用酒精饮料(目标呼气酒精含量为0.080%)或不饮酒。鼓励参与者与模拟女性交谈,并表现出他们在实际约会中的行为方式。他们从包括非性和性选项的列表中做出选择。女性代理被设定为参与一些性活动,但拒绝其他活动。如果参与者坚持,拒绝会变得更加强烈。使用负二项回归分析来检验一个路径分析模型。正如预期的那样,参与者自我报告的性欲望与在模拟过程中选择更多双方自愿的性活动(即女性自愿参与的活动)呈正相关。双方自愿的性活动与女性拒绝后参与者坚持的次数呈正相关。酒精调节了这种关系,使得醉酒男性比清醒男性的这种关系更强。参与者收到的性拒绝越多,他们对女性做出的敌意言语评论就越多。与我们的预测相反,这种关系没有受到酒精状况的调节。由于参与者有多次机会升级他们的攻击性或停止行为,这种范式为醉酒增加约会情境中性侵犯可能性的机制提供了新的见解。