Hammett Julia F, Chen Weiqi, Kirwan Mitchell, Westemeier Olivia, Stappenbeck Cynthia A, Davis Kelly Cue
Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University.
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso.
Appl Cogn Psychol. 2025 May-Jun;39(3). doi: 10.1002/acp.70057. Epub 2025 May 7.
Men's condom use resistance (CUR) is common and associated with negative health consequences. CUR can involve both coercive and noncoercive strategies, and like other types of sexual coercion, may be exacerbated by alcohol use. Following sociocultural and feminist theories, the current study examined the associations between adversarial heterosexual beliefs and coercive and noncoercive CUR intentions via sexual entitlement cognitions among sober versus intoxicated men. Non-problem drinking young adult men ( = 282) completed background surveys, an in-lab alcohol administration procedure, and a hypothetical sexual scenario task. Results of multigroup path analysis showed that sexual entitlement cognitions mediated the associations between adversarial heterosexual beliefs and coercive and noncoercive CUR intentions. These associations were of similar strength among sober and intoxicated men. Findings lend support for the use of cognitive behavioral interventions and broader prevention efforts reducing societal messages that support hostile masculinity beliefs and cognitions to reduce CUR.
男性对使用避孕套的抵触(CUR)很常见,且会带来负面健康后果。CUR 可能涉及强制性和非强制性策略,与其他类型的性胁迫一样,饮酒可能会加剧这种情况。根据社会文化和女权主义理论,本研究通过清醒和醉酒男性的性权利认知,考察了敌对异性恋信念与强制性和非强制性 CUR 意图之间的关联。无饮酒问题的年轻成年男性(n = 282)完成了背景调查、实验室酒精摄入程序以及一个假设性的性场景任务。多组路径分析结果表明,性权利认知在敌对异性恋信念与强制性和非强制性 CUR 意图之间起到了中介作用。这些关联在清醒和醉酒男性中强度相似。研究结果支持使用认知行为干预措施以及更广泛的预防措施,减少支持敌对男性气质信念和认知的社会信息,以降低 CUR。