Meilman P W
Counseling Center, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.
J Am Coll Health. 1993 Jul;42(1):27-31. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1993.9940453.
This study investigated the prevalence of alcohol-related sexual activity on campus. Since coming to college, 35% of the students had engaged in some form of sexual activity that was influenced by drinking. Because they had been drinking, 18% had engaged in sexual intercourse, and 15% had abandoned safe-sex techniques. For the categories any form of sexual activity and abandonment of safe-sex techniques, a significantly greater percentage of women were affected by alcohol use, but this was not true for sexual intercourse. The survey showed no significant differences between undergraduate and graduate students. All three variables showed a relationship with heavier alcohol use and with binge drinking. Academic excellence was negatively correlated with alcohol-induced sexual intercourse.
本研究调查了校园内与酒精相关的性活动的流行情况。自上大学以来,35%的学生参与了某种形式受饮酒影响的性活动。因为饮酒,18%的学生进行了性交,15%的学生放弃了安全性行为技巧。对于任何形式的性活动和放弃安全性行为技巧这两个类别,受酒精使用影响的女性比例显著更高,但性交情况并非如此。调查显示本科生和研究生之间没有显著差异。所有这三个变量都与大量饮酒和暴饮存在关联。学业优秀与酒精引发的性交呈负相关。