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A dangerous transition: women's drinking and related victimization from high school to the first year at college.

机译:危险的过渡:从高中到大学第一年,女性的饮酒和相关的受害行为。

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OBJECTIVE: The current study assessed women's risk for victimization during the first year at college, based on changes in drinking during the transition from high school to college. We were specifically interested in differential risk for victimization based on women's change in drinking status over the transition to college. We compared continued abstainers with women who began drinking ("new" drinkers) and women who continued drinking but either decreased, increased, or did not change their level of weekly drinking. METHOD: Data were collected using a Web-based survey each fall for the first 2 years at college with one cohort (N = 886) of incoming freshmen women at a large state university in New York. Women reported on their alcohol and other drug use, psychological symptoms, number of sexual partners, and experiences with physical and sexual victimization for the year before entering college (Year 1 survey) and for the first year at college (Year 2 survey). RESULTS: Abstainers were significantly less likely to experience physical or sexual victimization during the first year at college, compared with drinkers. Logistic regression indicated that there were differences in the predictors of physical and sexual victimization during the first year at college. These differences included history of victimization, psychological symptoms, and number of sexual partners, as well as the type of change in drinking over the transition. CONCLUSIONS: In comparison with abstainers, having a history of physical victimization, greater psychological symptoms, and being a "new" drinker increased the odds of physical victimization, whereas having a greater number of current psychological symptoms, sexual partners, and increasing weekly drinking increased the odds of sexual victimization during the first year at college. These findings have implications for prevention efforts targeting young women entering college.
机译:目的:本研究基于从高中到大学过渡期间饮酒的变化,评估了女性在大学第一年受害的风险。我们特别感兴趣的是,在过渡到大学期间,女性饮酒状况的变化会导致受害风险的差异。我们将持续戒酒者与开始饮酒的妇女(“新”饮酒者)和继续饮酒但减少,增加或未改变其每周饮酒水平的妇女进行了比较。方法:在大学入学的头两年,每个秋季使用网络调查收集数据,其中一组人(N = 886)来自纽约一所大型州立大学的新生入学女性。妇女报告了入学前一年(一年级调查)和大学一年级(第二年调查)的酒精和其他毒品使用,心理症状,性伴侣的数量以及遭受身体和性伤害的经历。结果:与饮酒者相比,戒酒者在大学第一年遭受身体或性伤害的可能性要小得多。 Logistic回归表明,在大学的第一年中,身体和性受害的预测因素存在差异。这些差异包括受害的历史,心理症状和性伴侣的数量,以及过渡期间饮酒变化的类型。结论:与戒酒者相比,有遭受身体伤害的历史,更严重的心理症状以及成为“新”饮酒者增加了遭受身体伤害的几率,而具有更多目前的心理症状,性伴侣和每周饮酒增加大学第一年遭受性侵害的几率。这些发现对针对年轻女性进入大学的预防工作产生了影响。

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