Garcia Tracey A, Litt Dana M, Davis Kelly Cue, Norris Jeanette, Kaysen Debra, Lewis Melissa A
Department of Psychology, Murray State University, Murray, KY, United States.
Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, United States.
Front Psychol. 2019 Aug 22;10:1872. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01872. eCollection 2019.
Hookups are uncommitted sexual encounters that range from kissing to intercourse and occur between individuals in whom there is no current dating relationship and no expressed or acknowledged expectations of a relationship following the hookup. Research over the last decade has begun to focus on hooking up among adolescents and young adults with significant research demonstrating how alcohol is often involved in hooking up. Given alcohol's involvement with hooking up behavior, the array of health consequences associated with this relationship, as well as its increasing prevalence from adolescence to young adulthood, it is important to determine the predictors and consequences associated with alcohol-related hooking up. The current review extends prior reviews by adding more recent research, including both qualitative and experimental studies (i.e., expanding to review more diverse methods), research that focuses on the use of technology in alcohol-related hookups (i.e., emerging issues), further develops prevention and intervention potentials and directions, and also offers a broader discussion of hooking up outside of college student populations (i.e., expanding generalization). This article will review the operationalization and ambiguity of the phrase hooking up, the relationship between hooking up and alcohol use at both the global and event levels, predictors of alcohol-related hooking up, and both positive and negative consequences, including sexual victimization, associated with alcohol-related hookups. Throughout, commentary is provided on the methodological issues present in the field, as well as limitations of the existing research. Future directions for research that could significantly advance our understanding of hookups and alcohol use are provided.
随意性行为是指在没有恋爱关系的个体之间发生的从亲吻到性交的无承诺性接触,且在随意性行为之后双方没有明确表达或认可的恋爱期望。过去十年的研究开始聚焦于青少年和青年的随意性行为,大量研究表明酒精常常与随意性行为有关。鉴于酒精与随意性行为的关联、这种关系所带来的一系列健康后果,以及从青少年到青年其发生率不断上升的情况,确定与酒精相关的随意性行为的预测因素和后果很重要。本综述通过纳入更新的研究进行了扩展,包括定性和实验研究(即扩展到更多样化的研究方法)、关注酒精相关随意性行为中技术使用的研究(即新出现的问题),进一步拓展了预防和干预的潜力与方向,并且还对大学生群体之外的随意性行为进行了更广泛的讨论(即扩大了普遍性)。本文将回顾“随意性行为”这一表述的操作定义及模糊性、在总体层面和具体事件层面随意性行为与酒精使用之间的关系、酒精相关随意性行为的预测因素,以及与之相关的包括性侵害在内的正面和负面后果。在整个过程中,对该领域存在的方法学问题以及现有研究的局限性进行了评论。还提供了未来研究方向,这些方向可能会显著推进我们对随意性行为和酒精使用的理解。