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Verbal Sexual Coercion Experiences,Sexual Risk,and Substance Use in Women
Authors:Amanda K. Gilmore  Rebecca L. Schacht  William H. George  Kelly Cue Davis  Jeanette Norris  Julia R. Heiman
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USAamandakg@uw.edu;3. Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA;4. Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Research has linked sexual assault, substance use, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk in women. Sexual assault by means of verbal sexual coercion (VSC) is more common than sexual assault by means of physical tactics, but VSC is rarely assessed independently. In addition, past work has established global connections among substance use, sexual assault history, and STI risk; however, assessing substance use during sexual behavior is less common. This study examined the relations among VSC, STI risk behavior, and substance use and attitudes. We hypothesized that women with larger numbers of VSC experiences would report more frequent sexual risk behaviors and substance use and attitudes. Participants with larger numbers of VSC experiences reported larger numbers of anal sex partners, more frequent penile–vaginal sex and sexual activity after substance use, and stronger sex-related alcohol expectancies. These findings suggest that VSC is associated with higher levels of STI risk in women.
Keywords:alcohol  marijuana  sex-related alcohol expectancies  sexual assault
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