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男性在醉酒时是否会使用更多性侵犯策略?对自然发生的性行为事件的个体内研究。

Do Men Use More Sexually Aggressive Tactics When Intoxicated? A Within-Person Examination of Naturally Occurring Episodes of Sex.

作者信息

Testa Maria, Brown Whitney C, Wang Weijun

机构信息

University at Buffalo.

出版信息

Psychol Violence. 2019 Sep;9(5):546-554. doi: 10.1037/vio0000186.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Men's alcohol use has been linked to sexual assault perpetration. Yet, it is unknown whether within naturally-occurring sexual encounters men use more sexually aggressive tactics when they are intoxicated. The present study considered whether college men's perceived intoxication at the time of sex increased their self-reported use of verbal persuasion, physical force, and encouraged intoxication of partner as tactics to convince a woman to have sex.

METHOD

As part of a 56-day daily report study, 298 college freshman males reported 1,832 episodes of sexual activity with female partners. Using multilevel modeling, we considered the within-person effects of subjective intoxication, sexual precedence (new versus previous partner), and perceived partner sexual interest on male use of sexually aggressive strategies within each sexual encounter. We also considered whether the impact of event-specific intoxication was moderated by individual differences in hostility toward women, delinquency, and impersonal sex.

RESULTS

Greater subjective intoxication at the time of sex predicted greater use of verbal persuasion and encouraging intoxication of partner. Although intoxication did not predict physical force directly, there were indirect effects via greater verbal persuasion and encouraging partner intoxication. Event-specific intoxication did not interact with any of the individual difference variables and only hostility toward women contributed positively to use of event-specific sexually aggression.

CONCLUSIONS

Men's intoxication at the time of sexual activity increases their use of sexually aggressive strategies within naturally-occurring sexual encounters. Findings help to explain the robust relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault found in college populations.

摘要

目的

男性饮酒与性侵犯行为有关。然而,在自然发生的性接触中,男性醉酒时是否会使用更多性侵犯策略尚不清楚。本研究探讨了大学生男性在性行为时的醉酒感知是否会增加他们自我报告的使用言语劝说、身体暴力以及鼓励伴侣醉酒作为说服女性发生性行为的策略的情况。

方法

作为一项为期56天的每日报告研究的一部分,298名大学一年级男性报告了与女性伴侣发生的1832次性活动事件。使用多层次模型,我们考察了主观醉酒、性优先顺序(新伴侣与旧伴侣)以及在每次性接触中对伴侣性兴趣的感知对男性使用性侵犯策略的个体内效应。我们还考察了特定事件醉酒的影响是否会因对女性的敌意、犯罪行为和非个人性行为方面的个体差异而有所不同。

结果

性行为时更高的主观醉酒程度预示着更多地使用言语劝说和鼓励伴侣醉酒。虽然醉酒并没有直接预示身体暴力,但通过更多的言语劝说和鼓励伴侣醉酒存在间接影响。特定事件醉酒与任何个体差异变量均无相互作用,只有对女性的敌意对特定事件性侵犯行为的使用有正向贡献。

结论

男性在性行为时的醉酒会增加他们在自然发生的性接触中使用性侵犯策略的情况。研究结果有助于解释在大学生群体中发现的饮酒与性侵犯之间的紧密关系。

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