Authors
Kelly Cue Davis, Christian S Hendershot, William H George, Jeanette Norris, Julia R Heiman
Publication date
2007/11
Journal
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs
Volume
68
Issue
6
Pages
843-851
Publisher
Rutgers University
Description
Objective
We conducted an experiment to test the applicability of integrating individual perceptions of unprotected sex consequences with alcohol's myopic effects as an explanatory framework for risky sexual decision making in young heterosexual men and women.
Method
Male and female participants (N = 61) rated their perceptions of unprotected sex consequences, received alcoholic (target breath alcohol concentration = .10%) or nonalcoholic drinks, and completed a risky sexual decision-making task that included a quantitative measure of sexual decision-making cue attention.
Results
Intoxicated participants were more attentive to impelling cues and reported greater sexual risk intentions than sober participants. Mediational analyses indicated that attention to cues fully mediated the alcohol-sexual risk intention relationship. Moderational analyses revealed that alcohol's focusing effect acts in conjunction with …
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