Alcohol and Adult Sexual Assault in a National Sample of Women

Sarah E Ullman, Leanne R Brecklin
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Abstract

Purpose: Alcohol use is commonly present in sexual assault incidents, but the nature of its role in these offenses remains unclear. Researchers have argued that the propensity to abuse alcohol generally and the use of alcohol prior to assault by offenders and victims may be associated with increased severity of sexual abuse and physical injury to sexual assault victims. In particular, there is speculation that offender drinking may facilitate offenders' use of greater physical aggression against victims in their attacks, resulting in more serious injuries to victims.

Methods: The role of alcohol in sexual assault incidents (n=163) identified from a national sample of women was studied.

Results: In the present sample, offender pre-assault drinking and offender aggression used in the offense were each strong predictors of victim physical injury. Victim heavy episodic drinking did not predict victim injury controlling for other assault characteristics, victim and offender drinking prior to assault, and victim demographic characteristics. Drinking by offenders and victims was more common in assaults where victims were less well acquainted with their assailants prior to attack. Higher levels of offender aggression and victim injury were also associated with stranger attacks. Implications: Implications of the results for the study of alcohol and sexual assault are discussed.

全国妇女样本中的酒精和成人性侵犯
目的:酒精在性侵犯事件中普遍存在,但其在这些犯罪中的作用性质尚不清楚。研究人员认为,通常滥用酒精的倾向以及犯罪者和受害者在攻击前使用酒精可能与性虐待的严重程度增加和性侵犯受害者的身体伤害有关。特别是,有推测认为,犯罪者饮酒可能会促进犯罪者在攻击中对受害者使用更大的身体攻击,从而对受害者造成更严重的伤害。方法:从全国妇女样本中确定酒精在性侵犯事件中的作用(n=163)进行研究。结果:在本样本中,攻击前饮酒和攻击中使用的攻击性都是受害人身体伤害的强预测因子。控制了其他攻击特征、攻击前受害者和罪犯的饮酒以及受害者的人口统计学特征后,受害者重度间歇性饮酒不能预测受害者的伤害。侵犯者和受害者一起喝酒在攻击中更为常见,因为受害者在攻击前对攻击者不太熟悉。更高水平的侵犯行为和受害者伤害也与陌生人袭击有关。启示:本研究结果对酒精和性侵犯研究的启示进行了讨论。
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