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[Declared experiences of risky sexual behaviors in relation to alcohol consumption in the first year of college.]

Authors :
Redondo-Martín S
Amezcua-Prieto C
Suarez-Varela MM
Ayán C
Mateos-Campos R
Martín V
Ortíz-Moncada R
Almaraz-Gómez A
Rodríguez-Reinado C
Delgado-Rodríguez M
Blázquez-Abellán G
Alonso-Molero J
Llopis Morales A
Cancela Carral JM
Valero-Juan LF
Martínez-Ruiz V
Fernández-Villa T
Source :
Revista espanola de salud publica [Rev Esp Salud Publica] 2021 May 05; Vol. 95. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 05.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: In college students, higher risk alcohol consumption (drunkenness and binge drinking-BD) has negative consequences on their development and and probably facilitates risk sexual behaviors. The objective was to study if risky sexual behaviors when consuming alcohol (RSBA) are associated with higher risk consumption.<br />Methods: Cross-sectional multicenter study with UniHcos Project, 1 <superscript>st</superscript> year university students from 11 universities in Spain, academic years 2011-2012 to 2017-2018 data. This data were collected by self-administered questionnaire. A uni and bivariate analysis was performed, evaluated the statistical significance of the differences in prevalence with chi-square. Mean and standard deviation were used for quantitative variables and Student's t test statistic was used.<br />Results: 9,862 subjects (72.2% women). 90.3% reported having consumed alcohol and 60.9% had drunk the last year, 49% BD in last month. It was deteded in men, significantly higher consumption in the last month and drunkenness. Last month consumption and drunkenness were significantly higher in men and in <21 years. The RSBA were significantly higher among who were drunk (15.7% unprotected sex, 1.9% sexual abuse and 0.7% taking sexual advantage) and had BD (17.1%, 1.9% and 0.7 %). Women with both risk consumptions had more sexual abuse (2.2%), and men had greater behaviors of taking sexual advantage of someone (drunk: 1.2%; BD: 1.3%).<br />Conclusions: Alcohol consumption was above similar groups. BD consumption was similar by gender and age. Risk sexual behaviors appear mainly in problematic consumption. Gender differences are not detected in alcohol consumers in unprotected sex but deteded in the rest.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
2173-9110
Volume :
95
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista espanola de salud publica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33950045