Marcantonio Tiffany L, Jozkowski Kristen N
Department of Health Sciences, University of Alabama.
Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health-Bloomington Indiana University.
J Sex Res. 2025 Feb 13:1-15. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2025.2462635.
College students frequently combine alcohol and sexual activity, often perceiving these encounters as consensual. However, alcohol use is also a significant risk factor for sexual assault. Recognizing that alcohol is implicated in both consensual and nonconsensual sexual activity, in this study we aimed to assess the relational and social dynamics of alcohol-involved, consensual sexual activity. We recruited 29 students from a large Midwestern university for interviews focused on alcohol and sexual decision-making. The interviews were analyzed using reflective thematic analysis. Participants relied heavily on "trust" to determine if they perceived an alcohol-involved sexual experience as consensual. They reported that they their sexual partners not to harm them, with trust often based on contextual cues such as interacting with a potential partner at a party before having consumed alcohol or having a prior or current relationship with the potential partner. Additionally, college students reported their friends to reduce harm during alcohol-involved sexual experiences and assist with deciphering their and/or their potential sexual partner's ability to consent. Overall, our participants seemed to use trust as a potential harm reduction strategy to navigate alcohol-involved sexual experiences so that they are consensual. Relying on others to assist in these moments can be beneficial and aligns with a community-based approach to preventing sexual assault. However, participants did not always acknowledge that their trusted friends or partners might also be intoxicated, potentially impairing their ability to assist. Our findings highlight the complexity of relying on intoxicated peers and partners for judgment in these contexts.
大学生经常将饮酒与性行为结合在一起,通常认为这些行为是双方自愿的。然而,饮酒也是性侵犯的一个重要风险因素。认识到酒精与双方自愿和非自愿的性行为都有关联,在本研究中,我们旨在评估涉及酒精的双方自愿性行为的关系和社会动态。我们从一所位于中西部的大型大学招募了29名学生进行访谈,重点是饮酒和性决策。访谈采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。参与者严重依赖“信任”来确定他们是否认为涉及酒精的性经历是双方自愿的。他们报告说,他们信任自己的性伴侣不会伤害他们,这种信任通常基于一些背景线索,比如在饮酒前在派对上与潜在伴侣互动,或者与潜在伴侣有过先前或当前的关系。此外,大学生报告说,他们会依靠朋友在涉及酒精的性经历中减少伤害,并帮助解读他们自己和/或潜在性伴侣的同意能力。总体而言,我们的参与者似乎将信任作为一种潜在的减少伤害策略,以应对涉及酒精的性经历,使其成为双方自愿的。在这些时刻依靠他人提供帮助可能是有益的,并且符合基于社区的预防性侵犯方法。然而,参与者并不总是承认他们信任的朋友或伴侣也可能喝醉,这可能会削弱他们提供帮助的能力。我们的研究结果凸显了在这些情况下依靠醉酒的同龄人或伴侣进行判断的复杂性。