Bibliographie complète
The Role of Rape-Supportive Attitudes, Alcohol, and Sexual Arousal in Sexual (Mis)Perception: An Experimental Study
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Benbouriche, Massil (Auteur)
- Testé, Benoit (Auteur)
- Guay, Jean-Pierre (Auteur)
- Lavoie, Marc E. (Auteur)
Titre
The Role of Rape-Supportive Attitudes, Alcohol, and Sexual Arousal in Sexual (Mis)Perception: An Experimental Study
Résumé
While sexual misperception does not irrevocably lead to sexual aggression, it remains a significant risk factor. The present study investigated the effects of rape-supportive attitudes, alcohol, and sexual arousal on sexual perception. We used a 2 × 2 between-participants factorial design to randomly assign 135 men from the general population to a condition with or without alcohol (blood alcohol concentration target of .08%) and to a condition with or without sexual arousal. Participants were asked to listen to an audiotape depicting a sexual interaction between a man and woman and to indicate if and when they believed the woman was no longer interested in having sex. Results, obtained through survival analyses, indicate that the effects of rape-supportive attitudes on sexual misperception are moderated by alcohol consumption. Alcohol appears to be an important situational factor for activating men's implicit theories. Our study sheds new light on the role of knowledge structures in sexual perception: It identifies when, as well as suggesting how, rape-supportive attitudes may disturb sexual perception and ultimately lead to sexual misperception.
Publication
Journal of Sex Research
Volume
56
Numéro
6
Pages
766-777
Date
2019
Abrév. de revue
J Sex Res
Langue
eng
ISSN
1559-8519
Titre abrégé
The Role of Rape-Supportive Attitudes, Alcohol, and Sexual Arousal in Sexual (Mis)Perception
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PubMed
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PMID: 30074812
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Référence
Benbouriche, M., Testé, B., Guay, J.-P., & Lavoie, M. E. (2019). The Role of Rape-Supportive Attitudes, Alcohol, and Sexual Arousal in Sexual (Mis)Perception: An Experimental Study. Journal of Sex Research, 56(6), 766–777. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2018.1496221
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