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Testing a Model of Binegativity, Drinking-to-Cope Motives, Alcohol Use, and Sexual Coercion Among Self-Identified Bisexual Women.

Michelle L Kelley1, Sarah J Ehlke2, Abby L Braitman3, Amy L Stamates4.   

Abstract

In the present study, we tested a sequential mediation model whereby binegativity was associated with sexual coercion through drinking to cope motives and alcohol use. Data were examined from 224 self-identified bisexual women (M age = 22.79; SD = 3.44) who took part in an online survey. Participants reported binegativity, alcohol use, drinking to cope motivations, and sexual coercion experiences for the previous 30 days. A total of 48.0% of the sample (n = 108) experienced sexual coercion in the past 30 days. Sequential mediation indicated more experiences of binegativity were associated with greater drinking to cope motives, which in turn, related to greater alcohol frequency and greater likelihood of sexual coercion. Alcohol quantity was not a significant mediator. Results suggest the importance of studying the impact of binegativity on bisexual women, as well as developing prevention programs that consider how this form of discrimination may contribute to drinking to cope motives, more frequent alcohol use, and increased risk for sexual coercion.

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Keywords:  alcohol use; binegativity; bisexual women; drinking to cope motives; sexual coercion

Year:  2019        PMID: 31565036      PMCID: PMC6764414          DOI: 10.1080/15299716.2018.1481482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bisex        ISSN: 1529-9716


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