Demographic Predictors of Event-Level Associations between Alcohol Consumption and Sexual Behavior

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Brooke E. Wells
H. Jonathon Rendina
Brian C. Kelly
Sarit A. Golub
Jeffrey T. Parsons
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[1] Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training (CHEST),Center for Human Sexuality Studies
[2] Widener University,Department of Sociology
[3] Purdue University,Department of Psychology
[4] Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY),Doctoral Program in Basic and Applied Social Psychology
[5] The Graduate Center of CUNY,Doctoral Program in Health Psychology and Clinical Science
[6] The Graduate Center of CUNY,Doctoral Program in Public Health
[7] The Graduate Center of CUNY,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2016年 / 93卷
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Sexual behavior; Youth; Alcohol; HIV;
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Alcohol consumption is associated with sexual behavior and outcomes, though research indicates a variety of moderating factors, including demographic characteristics. To better target interventions aimed at alcohol-related sexual risk behavior, our analyses simultaneously examine demographic predictors of both day- and event-level associations between alcohol consumption and sexual behavior in a sample of young adults (N = 301) who are sexually active and consume alcohol. Young adults (aged 18–29) recruited using time-space sampling and incentivized snowball sampling completed a survey and a timeline follow-back calendar reporting alcohol consumption and sexual behavior in the past 30 days. On a given day, a greater number of drinks consumed was associated with higher likelihood of sex occurring, particularly for women and single participants. During a given sexual event, number of drinks consumed was not associated with condom use, nor did any demographic predictors predict that association. Findings highlight associations between alcohol and sexual behavior, though not between alcohol and sexual risk behavior, highlighting the need for additional research exploring the complex role of alcohol in sexual risk behavior and the need to develop prevention efforts to minimize the role of alcohol in the initiation of sexual encounters.
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