López Gabriela, Boyle Holly K, Haikalis Michelle, Miller Mary Beth, Jackson Kristina M, Carey Kate B, Merrill Jennifer E
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; Department of Adult Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, United States; Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
Addict Behav. 2025 Mar;162:108232. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2024.108232. Epub 2024 Dec 15.
Young adults who drink heavily, including those who simultaneously use cannabis, experience both positive and regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Both gender and past sexual assault severity may also play a role in the valence of romantic/sexual experiences. The current study focuses on day-level correlates of romantic/sexual experiences, assessing whether: (1) number of drinks or simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use (vs. alcohol only) are associated with likelihood of regretted or positive romantic/sexual experiences and (2) past sexual assault severity or gender moderate these associations.
Two hundred and one young adults (M = 22.06) reporting high intensity drinking (8+/10+ drinks for females/males) completed baseline and 28 daily assessments of alcohol use, simultaneous use, and romantic/sexual experiences.
Consumption of more drinks increased likelihood of both positive and regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use had no effect on positive romantic/sexual experiences. There was a significant interaction between simultaneous use and gender in the prediction of a regretted romantic/sexual experience when controlling for number of drinks. Among women, simultaneous use (vs. alcohol only) significantly decreased likelihood of regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Among men, simultaneous use was unrelated to likelihood of regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Past sexual assault was not a significant moderator of effects of either number of drinks or simultaneous use.
Among heavy-drinking young adults, a greater number of drinks is associated with both more regretted and positive romantic/sexual experiences. Findings highlight a unique protective effect of simultaneous use for women, even when controlling for how much alcohol is being consumed.
大量饮酒的年轻人,包括同时使用大麻的人,会经历积极的和令人后悔的浪漫/性经历。性别和过去性侵犯的严重程度也可能在浪漫/性经历的效价中起作用。当前的研究聚焦于浪漫/性经历的每日相关因素,评估:(1)饮酒量或同时饮酒和使用大麻(与仅饮酒相比)是否与令人后悔或积极的浪漫/性经历的可能性相关,以及(2)过去性侵犯的严重程度或性别是否会调节这些关联。
201名报告高强度饮酒(女性/男性每周饮用8杯以上/10杯以上)的年轻人(平均年龄M = 22.06岁)完成了关于饮酒、同时使用情况以及浪漫/性经历的基线评估和28次每日评估。
饮酒量增加会增加积极的和令人后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性。同时饮酒和使用大麻对积极的浪漫/性经历没有影响。在控制饮酒量的情况下,在预测令人后悔的浪漫/性经历时,同时使用情况和性别之间存在显著的交互作用。在女性中,同时使用(与仅饮酒相比)显著降低了令人后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性。在男性中,同时使用与令人后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性无关。过去的性侵犯并不是饮酒量或同时使用情况影响的显著调节因素。
在大量饮酒的年轻人中,饮酒量增加与更多令人后悔的和积极的浪漫/性经历相关。研究结果突出了即使在控制饮酒量的情况下,同时使用对女性具有独特的保护作用。