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Risky sex: testing moderated mediation among college students

Madison Wyn Silverstein (Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA)
Rebecca L. Fix (Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA)
Apryl A. Alexander (Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA)

Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research

ISSN: 1759-6599

Article publication date: 21 September 2017

Issue publication date: 16 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Risky sexual behavior (RSB) on college campuses contributes to elevated rates of sexually transmitted infections and sexual assault. Research indicates a positive association between sexual victimization history (SVH) and RSB with alcohol use and sexual sensation seeking as mediators to this association. Hypermasculinity has also been shown to play a moderating role amongst these associations. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to test the associations between RSB, SVH, alcohol use, sexual sensation seeking, and hypermasculinity.

Design/methodology/approach

Participants were 493 undergraduates who completed measures of RSB, SVH, alcohol use, sexual sensation seeking, and hypermasculinity. A moderated mediation model was run examining the association between SVH and RSB, with alcohol use and sexual sensation seeking tested as mediators of the relationship between SVH and RSB. In addition, hypermasculinity was tested as a moderator of the mediated relationship between SVH and the aforementioned mediator variables.

Findings

Alcohol use and sexual sensation seeking partially mediated the association between SVH and RSB. Masculinity moderated the association between SVH and RSB via sexual sensation seeking and between SVH and RSB via alcohol use.

Research limitations/implications

Individuals with SVH might be at a higher risk for alcohol use and sexual sensation seeking, ultimately increasing their risk for RSB. University policy implications include implementing alcohol use and awareness interventions, strengthening sexual victimization policies, and including screenings for SVH at counseling and medical centers.

Originality/value

Previous findings were extended by showing how SVH leads to RSB.

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Citation

Silverstein, M.W., Fix, R.L. and Alexander, A.A. (2017), "Risky sex: testing moderated mediation among college students", Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 246-256. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-05-2017-0296

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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