Two studies examined the effects of alcohol and relationship type on women’s 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 rat-ings. Findings indicate that alcohol may increase women’s sexual victimization likeli-hood through reduced sexual assault risk perception
This paper explores the nature of the relationship between alcohol consumption and sexual violence a...
Research examining how consumption of alcohol is expected to affect the sexuality of young men and w...
The present study examined the ways alcohol use and risk factors for sexual assault perpetration var...
Two studies examined the effects of alcohol and relationship type on women’s sexual assault risk per...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999This study investigated how alcohol consumption impac...
Objective: Two studies, based on an alcohol myopia model, were designed to understand the role of wo...
This experiment examined the effects of alcohol on women’s sexual decision making during a laborator...
The present study used a date-rape vignette to examine the relationship between prior victimization,...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Objective: The primary aim of this article was to examine event-level associations between alcohol u...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
Abstract This studyusedanexperimentalparadigmto inves-tigate the roles of sexual victimization histo...
This study examined how alcohol intoxication, victimization history, and sexual attitudes affect wom...
This paper explores the nature of the relationship between alcohol consumption and sexual violence a...
Research examining how consumption of alcohol is expected to affect the sexuality of young men and w...
The present study examined the ways alcohol use and risk factors for sexual assault perpetration var...
Two studies examined the effects of alcohol and relationship type on women’s sexual assault risk per...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999This study investigated how alcohol consumption impac...
Objective: Two studies, based on an alcohol myopia model, were designed to understand the role of wo...
This experiment examined the effects of alcohol on women’s sexual decision making during a laborator...
The present study used a date-rape vignette to examine the relationship between prior victimization,...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Objective: The primary aim of this article was to examine event-level associations between alcohol u...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
Abstract This studyusedanexperimentalparadigmto inves-tigate the roles of sexual victimization histo...
This study examined how alcohol intoxication, victimization history, and sexual attitudes affect wom...
This paper explores the nature of the relationship between alcohol consumption and sexual violence a...
Research examining how consumption of alcohol is expected to affect the sexuality of young men and w...
The present study examined the ways alcohol use and risk factors for sexual assault perpetration var...