Intoxication and desire: Unravelling the complex interplay between alcohol consumption and sexual desires

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Abdul Khayum
Aishwarya Rg
Chandana H N
Ganavi K N
Jasmeen Kaur Gill
Gayathree Nuguru
Ilham Zaidi

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This research explores the factors contributing to the risk of sexual violence, focusing on the role of alcohol consumption. The study highlights the significant impact of alcohol expectancies-beliefs about alcohol,s effects-on behaviour and attitudes, particularly when combined with certain personality traits. Men exhibiting anger, irritability, and lack of empathy are more prone to aggression under alcohol's influence. Perpetrators of sexual violence often display aggression and hostility towards women, emphasizing the need to address these traits in prevention strategies. This research discusses the reciprocal relationship between alcohol expectancies, consumption patterns, and the commission of sexual violence. Stronger alcohol expectancies are linked to heavier drinking and a higher likelihood of committing alcohol-involved sexual assaults. These expectancies also affect cognitive processes, influencing responses to sexual cues and delaying the recognition of refusal. The findings highlight the negative effects of alcohol intoxication on decision-making and risky sexual behaviours, increasing the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Effective prevention must address the combined influences of alcohol expectancies, personality traits, and past experiences. Tailored interventions targeting these interactions are crucial for creating safer environments and reducing sexual violence. These understandings should aid policymakers, educators, and health professionals develop better prevention strategies

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Intoxication and desire: Unravelling the complex interplay between alcohol consumption and sexual desires. (2025). Indian Journal of Health, Sexuality and Culture, 10(01), 66-77. https://ijhsc.info/index.php/ijhsc/article/view/251