Women%26apos;s Alcohol Sensitivity Predicts Alcohol-Related Regretted Sex

作者:Hone Liana S E; Bartholow Bruce D; Piasecki Thomas M; Sher Kenneth J
来源:Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research , 2017, 41(9): 1630-1636.
DOI:10.1111/acer.13447

摘要

BackgroundLow sensitivity (LS) to alcohol's acute effects is a known risk factor for heavy drinking and its negative consequences. However, LS could be protective due to LS drinkers being less impaired at a given level of consumption. Here, we tested whether LS is associated with differences in men's and women's reports of alcohol-related regretted sex. MethodsEight hundred and one young adults (393 women) aged 21 to 35 (M=23.11years) recruited for a study of alcohol's effects on cognition completed self-report measures of alcohol sensitivity, typical alcohol use, and alcohol consequences (including regretted sex). ResultsParticipants whose alcohol sensitivity scores classified them as LS were more likely to experience alcohol-related regretted sex than were high-sensitivity (HS) participants. However, when controlling for typical alcohol use and experience of alcohol consequences in general, alcohol sensitivity was negatively associated with risk of alcohol-related regretted sex, but only among women. ConclusionsAt a given level of consumption, and controlling for experience of alcohol consequences other than regretted sex, reduced sensitivity to certain effects of alcohol may be a protective factor for women against risk for alcohol-related regretted sexual situations. This study provides insight on the unique risks of drinking among LS and HS women.

  • 出版日期2017-9