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Impact of Sexual Enhancement Alcohol Expectancies and Risky Behavior on Alcohol-Involved Rape Among College Women

NCJ Number
245932
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 4 Dated: April 2013 Pages: 449-464
Author(s)
Terri L. Messman-Moore; Rose Marie Ward; Kathleen A. DeNardi
Date Published
April 2013
Length
16 pages
Annotation
A structural equation model examined sexual enhancement alcohol expectancies, heavy episodic drinking HED, and risky sexual behavior as correlates of alcohol-involved rape in a sample of 353 college women.
Abstract
A structural equation model examined sexual enhancement alcohol expectancies, heavy episodic drinking HED, and risky sexual behavior as correlates of alcohol-involved rape in a sample of 353 college women. Prevalence of alcohol-involved rape was 15.6%. Sexual enhancement alcohol expectancies were indirectly associated with alcohol-involved rape via increased levels of HED, greater likelihood of sex while intoxicated, and number of sex partners. All forms of risky behavior were associated with alcohol-involved rape although HED had the strongest relationship. Findings suggest continued focus on women's positive alcohol expectancies and HED as risk factors for alcohol-involved rape. Implications for intervention will be discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.

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