| Literature DB >> 30078371 |
Kelly Cue Davis1,2, Natasha K Gulati1, Elizabeth C Neilson1, Cynthia A Stappenbeck1.
Abstract
Condom use resistance (CUR) through coercive tactics is a significant public health concern. The present study investigated CUR risk factors through an alcohol administration experiment using a sexual risk analog with a community sample of male nonproblem drinkers ( N = 321). Utilizing a path analysis framework, results demonstrated that men with more severe sexual aggression histories displayed stronger in-the-moment power and control responses, which was associated with greater coercive CUR and unprotected sex intentions. A significant interaction between sexual aggression history, risk rationale, and alcohol condition also predicted coercive CUR intentions. These findings emphasize the relationship between sexual aggression and sexual risk behaviors and highlight the importance of targeting these constructs in intervention and prevention efforts.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol; condom negotiation; condom use resistance; sexual aggression
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30078371 PMCID: PMC6245582 DOI: 10.1177/1077801218787932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012