Sexual Conflict, Alcohol and Sexual Risk Behaviors in Emerging Adults (ICPSR 35951)

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Jeffrey T. Parsons, City University of New York. Hunter College

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This project undertakes a longitudinal, prospective, mixed methods study of the relationship between alcohol consumption patterns and sexuality among male and female emerging adults (ages 18-29) in New York City. 400 emerging adults are recruited and enrolled in the study (stratified by gender, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity) using Respondent Driven Sampling. Assessments of conflict, alcohol consumption patterns, and sexual risk-taking behaviors are conducted three times over the course of two years. Quantitative assessments (administered via Audio-CASI) are complemented by qualitative techniques. Mixed-methods strategies are used to examine the qualitative and quantitative data to explore potential implications for intervention development.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (5R01HD061410)
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