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Who Are More Prone To Unprotected Sex?
Women under the influence of alcohol tend to get more involved in sexual risk-taking and engage more in unprotected sex, a new study has revealed.
According to the study, published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, sex without a condom was significantly and positively related to both satisfaction of physical needs and stronger beliefs that alcohol promotes sexual risk-taking.
The study set out to understand how one's beliefs about alcohol and sex affect condom use during sexual encounters involving alcohol.

"Most young women reported levels of heavy drinking prior to sex, which can impair their cognitive functioning and decision-making. These findings underscore the need to examine the associations between alcohol consumption and sexual risk-taking," said Jennifer Brown, Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
The study consisted of 287 college-going females who anonymously self-reported on their most recent sexual activity involving alcohol. Participants were surveyed to examine their associations between alcohol use and sexual behaviour and to self-report events of sexual encounters after drinking alcohol within the last 30 days.
Among the characteristics of reported sexual encounters, most women in the study consumed more than three to five drinks and described themselves and their partner as being "moderately intoxicated".
"Understanding
the
factors
that
may
underlie
the
association
between
alcohol
and
condomless
sex
among
young
women
is
of
considerable
public
health
importance,
particularly
because
incident
HIV
infections
and
other
sexually
transmitted
infections
are
on
the
rise
among
women,
and
the
majority
of
these
are
transmitted
via
heterosexual
contact," added
Brown.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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