Day-level associations among alcohol use, simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use, and both regretted and positive romantic/sexual experiences.

Addictive behaviors Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-15 DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2024.108232
Gabriela López, Holly K Boyle, Michelle Haikalis, Mary Beth Miller, Kristina M Jackson, Kate B Carey, Jennifer E Merrill
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Background: Young adults who drink heavily, including those who simultaneously use cannabis, experience both positive and regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Both gender and past sexual assault severity may also play a role in the valence of romantic/sexual experiences. The current study focuses on day-level correlates of romantic/sexual experiences, assessing whether: (1) number of drinks or simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use (vs. alcohol only) are associated with likelihood of regretted or positive romantic/sexual experiences and (2) past sexual assault severity or gender moderate these associations.

Methods: Two hundred and one young adults (Mage = 22.06) reporting high intensity drinking (8+/10+ drinks for females/males) completed baseline and 28 daily assessments of alcohol use, simultaneous use, and romantic/sexual experiences.

Results: Consumption of more drinks increased likelihood of both positive and regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use had no effect on positive romantic/sexual experiences. There was a significant interaction between simultaneous use and gender in the prediction of a regretted romantic/sexual experience when controlling for number of drinks. Among women, simultaneous use (vs. alcohol only) significantly decreased likelihood of regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Among men, simultaneous use was unrelated to likelihood of regretted romantic/sexual experiences. Past sexual assault was not a significant moderator of effects of either number of drinks or simultaneous use.

Conclusions: Among heavy-drinking young adults, a greater number of drinks is associated with both more regretted and positive romantic/sexual experiences. Findings highlight a unique protective effect of simultaneous use for women, even when controlling for how much alcohol is being consumed.

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酒精使用、同时使用酒精和大麻以及遗憾和积极的浪漫/性经历之间的日水平关联。
背景:大量饮酒的年轻人,包括同时使用大麻的人,经历了积极和后悔的浪漫/性经历。性别和过去性侵犯的严重程度也可能在浪漫/性经历的效价中起作用。目前的研究侧重于浪漫/性经历的日水平相关性,评估:(1)饮酒数量或同时饮酒和使用大麻(与仅饮酒相比)是否与后悔或积极的浪漫/性经历的可能性相关;(2)过去的性侵犯严重程度或性别缓和这些关联。方法:报告高强度饮酒(女性/男性8+/10+)的201名年轻成年人(Mage = 22.06)完成了基线和28次每日酒精使用、同时使用和浪漫/性经历的评估。结果:喝更多的酒会增加积极和后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性。同时使用酒精和大麻对积极的浪漫/性体验没有影响。在控制饮酒量时,同时饮酒和性别在预测后悔的浪漫/性经历方面存在显著的相互作用。在女性中,同时饮酒(与仅饮酒相比)显著降低了后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性。在男性中,同时使用手机与后悔的浪漫/性经历的可能性无关。过去的性侵犯对饮酒次数和同时饮酒的影响都没有显著的调节作用。结论:在酗酒的年轻人中,大量饮酒与更多的后悔和积极的浪漫/性经历相关。研究结果强调,即使在控制饮酒量的情况下,同时饮酒对女性也有独特的保护作用。
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