"他们喜欢对方吗?"喝了酒后一起离开派对,向大学生传递了什么性意向信号?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of American College Health Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-26 DOI:10.1080/07448481.2022.2162822
Jenna M Bagley, Kathryn Bruchmann
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摘要

目的:对性意图的误解与性侵犯的发生率有关。本研究测试了性别、酒精摄入量和一起离开派对对性意图认知的影响,包括单独影响和交互影响:本科生(N = 438)在 2017 年冬季至 2018 年冬季期间完成了一项在线调查:参与者阅读了八个版本的小故事中的一个,故事讲述了男女大学生熟人之间的社交互动,并对目标人物对彼此的性兴趣进行了评分。谁在饮酒(两个目标都饮酒、只有女性饮酒、只有男性饮酒或两个目标都不饮酒)以及目标是否一起离开都会受到操纵:结果:饮酒和一起离开是相互影响的。一起离开对参与者来说意味着两个目标都有更大的性意图。当目标分开离开时,参与者认为只有女性饮酒时,两个目标对彼此的性兴趣较低:结论:讨论了大学校园性侵犯的影响。
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"Are they into each other?" What drinking alcohol and leaving a party together signal to college students about sexual intent.

Objective: Misperception of sexual intent is linked to incidence of sexual assault. The present study tested the effects of gender, alcohol consumption, and leaving a party together, in isolation and in interaction, on perceptions of sexual intent.

Participants: Undergraduates (N = 438) completed an online survey between Winter 2017 and Winter 2018.

Methods: Participants read one of eight versions of a vignette about a social interaction between male and female college-aged acquaintances and rated the targets' sexual interest in each other. Who was consuming alcohol (both targets, female only, male only, or neither) and whether the targets left together were manipulated.

Results: Alcohol consumption and leaving together interacted. Leaving together signified to participants that both targets had greater sexual intent. When targets left separately, participants viewed both targets as less sexually interested in each other when only the female was drinking.

Conclusions: Implications for sexual assault on college campuses are discussed.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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