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Womens Awareness of and Discomfort With Sexual Assault CuesEffects of Alcohol Consumption and Relationship TypeUniversity of Washington
Talaria, Inc., Seattle, WA
University of Washington
University of Washington
University of Washington Two studies examined the effects of alcohol and relationship type on womens sexual assault risk perception. Study 1 participants (N = 62) consumed a moderate alcohol dose or nonalcoholic beverage, then rated their awareness of and discomfort with sexual assault risk cues in a hypothetical encounter with a new or established dating partner. Study 2 (N = 351) compared control, placebo, low, and high alcohol dose conditions using a similar scenario. Intoxicated women reported decreased awareness of and discomfort with risk cues. An established relationship decreased discomfort ratings. Findings indicate that alcohol may increase womens sexual victimization likelihood through reduced sexual assault risk perception.
Key Words: alcohol consumption risk perception sexual assault
Violence Against Women, Vol. 15, No. 9,
1106-1125 (2009) |
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