Young men's attendance in alcohol intensive environments and its association with sexual aggression tactics

JOURNAL OF SEXUAL AGGRESSION(2024)

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The goal of this study was to assess if attendance at alcohol-intensive environments (AIE; bars, parties), was associated with men's engagement in two types of sexually aggressive tactics (enticement/coercion and assault) independent of individual alcohol consumption. Young men (n = 790) were recruited through Qualtrics' survey panel to complete a web-administered questionnaire. We ran a multinominal logistic regression predicting whether men used each tactic. AIE attendance, but not alcohol consumption, was related to men's use of assaultive tactics only whereas alcohol consumption, but not AIE attendance, was related to enticement/coercion. Men's attendance at AIE may be associated with their engagement in certain aggressive tactics, rather than their individual alcohol consumption. Prevention programme implementers may want to focus on cultural risk factors associated with AIE for specific sexual aggression tactics.PRACTICE IMPACT STATEMENTMen's attendance at alcohol intensive settings (AIE; e.g. bars/parties) may be a stronger predictor of their sexual aggression than individual alcohol consumption. AIE attendance may relate to sexual aggression because of cultural norms surrounding AIE that could normalise men's sexual aggression. Prevention programmes could focus on underlying cultural norms associated with AIE and teach people to identify concerning sexual situations within these contexts, given that they can be a risk factors for sexual aggression.
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Sexual aggression,alcohol intensive environments,alcohol consumption,young adult men
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