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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 2250 Alcazar Street, Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA, 90033, USA.
Prev Sci. 2020 Oct;21(7):926-936. doi: 10.1007/s11121-020-01149-9.
Recent studies show that during study abroad experiences, college students greatly increase their drinking behavior, experience multiple alcohol-related consequences, engage in sexual risk behaviors, and are at-risk for sexual violence victimization. These studies, however, have been limited by small sample sizes of students from single institutions who are often studying in a particular country or region. To better understand the extent of the risks experienced by college students studying abroad, we conducted a longitudinal survey study of 2630 students from 65 different US colleges and universities studying in 12 diverse locations abroad. Total drinks per week and heavy drinking days more than doubled while students were abroad, with heavier predeparture drinkers, men, and students under age 21 experiencing the greatest increases. There were few observed overall changes in alcohol-related consequences and risky sexual behaviors; however, specific groups, such as those with heavier predeparture consequences and sexual risk behaviors, men, and those on longer abroad programs reported greater consequences and risky sex abroad. One in five students (21%) experienced sexual violence abroad, with non-consensual physical contact the most prevalent form. Women, those under age 21, and those with a history of sexual violence were most likely to experience sexual violence abroad. Findings indicate that study abroad students may warrant targeted predeparture programming to help prevent heavy drinking and sexual violence experiences abroad.
最近的研究表明,在留学经历中,大学生的饮酒行为大幅增加,经历多种与酒精相关的后果,参与性风险行为,并面临性暴力受害的风险。然而,这些研究受到来自单一机构的学生样本量小的限制,这些学生通常在特定的国家或地区学习。为了更好地了解留学生所面临的风险程度,我们对来自 65 所不同美国高校的 2630 名学生进行了一项纵向调查研究,这些学生在 12 个不同的国家留学。研究发现,与在校期间相比,学生出国留学后每周的总饮酒量和重度饮酒天数增加了一倍以上,而那些在出国前饮酒量较大、男性和 21 岁以下的学生饮酒量增加幅度最大。虽然与酒精相关的后果和危险性行为总体上变化不大,但一些特定群体,如那些在出国前就已经存在酒精相关后果和性风险行为的人、男性以及在国外留学时间较长的人,报告称在国外经历了更多的后果和风险性行为。五分之一的学生(21%)在国外经历过性暴力,其中最常见的形式是非自愿的身体接触。女性、21 岁以下的人和有过性暴力史的人最有可能在国外经历性暴力。研究结果表明,留学生可能需要有针对性的出国前计划,以帮助他们预防在国外的酗酒和性暴力经历。