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滥用、伴侣压力和酒精对心理的影响:即时避孕套协商效能和避孕套决策放弃对女性发生无保护性行为意愿的作用。

Psychological Effects of Abuse, Partner Pressure, and Alcohol: The Roles of in-the-Moment Condom Negotiation Efficacy and Condom-Decision Abdication on Women's Intentions to Engage in Condomless Sex.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Sep;36(17-18):NP9416-NP9439. doi: 10.1177/0886260519857160. Epub 2019 Jun 27.

Abstract

Women's experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) from their male partners can include psychological, physical, and sexual control and abuse. The psychological effects of abuse (PEA) include terror, shame, and loss of power and control in relationships. While women's experiences of IPV are associated with decreased condom use, limited research has examined the impact of PEA on women's condom use. Intoxicated (breath alcohol content [BrAC] = .10%) versus sober women were evaluated to test the hypothesis that PEA would interact with intoxication and scenario-context partner pressure to forgo condom use and be associated with intentions to engage in condomless sex. After beverage administration, community women ( = 405) projected themselves into a computerized scenario depicting a male partner exerting high or low pressure for condomless sex. In-the-moment condom negotiation self-efficacy and condom-decision abdication-letting the man decide on condom use-were assessed. Path analysis examined the direct and indirect effects of PEA, alcohol, and partner pressure conditions on condomless sex intentions. PEA increased condomless sex intentions indirectly through decreased condom negotiation self-efficacy. Intoxication increased condomless sex intentions indirectly through decreased condom negotiation self-efficacy and increased condom-decision abdication. Intoxicated women in the low pressure condition were more likely to abdicate the condom decision than women in the high pressure condition. Women who have experienced greater PEA may benefit from interventions focusing on how condom negotiation self-efficacy, condom-decision abdication, and intoxication influence sexual decision-making.

摘要

女性遭受伴侣的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV),包括心理、身体和性控制和虐待。虐待的心理影响(PEA)包括恐惧、羞耻和在关系中失去权力和控制。虽然女性遭受 IPV 与减少使用安全套有关,但很少有研究调查 PEA 对女性使用安全套的影响。评估了醉酒(呼吸酒精含量 [BrAC] =.10%)和清醒女性,以检验 PEA 是否与醉酒和情景-伴侣压力相互作用,放弃使用安全套,并与不使用安全套进行性行为的意图相关。在饮料给药后,社区女性(n = 405)将自己投射到一个计算机化的情景中,描绘一个伴侣施加高或低的压力要求不使用安全套。评估了即时避孕套谈判自我效能感和避孕套决策放弃-让男性决定使用避孕套。路径分析检验了 PEA、酒精和伴侣压力条件对无保护性行为意图的直接和间接影响。PEA 通过降低避孕套谈判自我效能感间接增加无保护性行为意图。醉酒通过降低避孕套谈判自我效能感和增加避孕套决策放弃间接增加无保护性行为意图。在低压力条件下醉酒的女性比在高压力条件下更有可能放弃避孕套决定。经历过更大 PEA 的女性可能会受益于关注避孕套谈判自我效能感、避孕套决策放弃和醉酒如何影响性决策的干预措施。

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