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pmid19477791      Am+J+Mens+Health 2008 ; 2 (3): 281-90
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  • The Use of Alcohol and Condoms during Sexual Assault #MMPMID19477791
  • Davis KC; Schraufnagel TJ; George WH; Norris J
  • Am J Mens Health 2008[Sep]; 2 (3): 281-90 PMID19477791show ga
  • Sexual assault remains an important public health issue, due to the violence involved as well as the potential for health risks such as STI transmission. Alcohol has been associated with both violent and risky sexual behavior. This study assessed the frequency of sexual assault perpetration, alcohol use, and condom use during sexual assault in a community sample of young heterosexual male social drinkers. Participants (N=115) completed measures of their sexual assault perpetration. Slightly over 50% reported sexual assault perpetration; 60% of these reported repeat perpetration. Almost one-half of perpetrators reported alcohol consumption prior to every sexual assault incident. Never having used a condom during penetrative sexually aggressive acts was reported by 41.2% of perpetrators. Alcohol use and condom non-use were positively correlated for acts of forcible rape. Findings provide novel information about the infrequent use of condoms during sexual assault incidents and support prior evidence of the association between alcohol and sexual assault.
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