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Condom-Insistence Conflict in Women's Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounters with a New Male Partner.


ABSTRACT: First-time sexual intercourse with a new male partner, relative to other sexual encounters, is associated with heightened risk to women for contracting sexually transmitted infections. Little is known, however, about women's condom-related decision-making processes during these first-time sexual encounters. In the present study, we surveyed a community sample of 179 women aged 18-30 about their alcohol consumption, desire to use a condom, perception of their partner's desire to use a condom, condom-insistence conflict, and condom-decision abdication and use during their most recent alcohol-involved first-time sexual encounter with a new partner. With structural equation modeling we tested a cognitive mediation model with various configurations of alcohol effects on abdication and condom use (direct, indirect, moderator). A moderated mediation model fit the data best. Women experienced elevated condom-insistence conflict when they wanted to use a condom and perceived their partner did not; conflict, in turn, was associated with higher likelihood of abdication and lower likelihood of condom use. Higher alcohol intoxication attenuated the associations of desire to use a condom, and perceived partner's desire to use a condom, with conflict. Results support an alcohol myopia-conflict inhibition-reduction model and emphasize the importance of sex education programs that teach young women not only about condom-related assertiveness and the effects of alcohol, but also prepare them to respond to experiences of conflict that arise during sexual encounters.

SUBMITTER: Bryan AEB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5927388 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Condom-Insistence Conflict in Women's Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounters with a New Male Partner.

Bryan Amanda E B AEB   Norris Jeanette J   Abdallah Devon Alisa DA   Zawacki Tina T   Morrison Diane M DM   George William H WH   Davis Kelly C KC   Danube Cinnamon L CL   Stappenbeck Cynthia A CA  

Psychology of women quarterly 20160916 1


First-time sexual intercourse with a new male partner, relative to other sexual encounters, is associated with heightened risk to women for contracting sexually transmitted infections. Little is known, however, about women's condom-related decision-making processes during these first-time sexual encounters. In the present study, we surveyed a community sample of 179 women aged 18-30 about their alcohol consumption, desire to use a condom, perception of their partner's desire to use a condom, con  ...[more]

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