Alcohol and Sexual Violence

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· Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 第 68 冊 · Springer Nature
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This book provides a chronology of the 68th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, which is focused on contemporary research knowledge about sexual violence and alcohol use. This book is more specific to dating and intimate partner sexual violence in young adult populations. The target audience is researchers, prevention agencies and policymakers within academia and military settings.

Alcohol use has long been recognized as a major contributor to sexual assault, with an estimated 50% of sexual assaults in the U.S. involving drinking by the victim, perpetrator, or both. Beyond the usual harmful effects, alcohol-involved assaults are associated with unique sequelae for female victims, including increased self-blame, stigma, and greater alcohol use to cope. Moreover, heavier drinking on the part of the perpetrator is associated with more serious incidents of assault (e.g., involving physical force) that result in more severe outcomes for victims.

The purpose ofthis Symposium on Motivation is to bring together a group of experts in the areas of alcohol and sexual aggression to articulate the causes, consequences, and mechanisms of alcohol-involved sexual assault. Speakers will talk about classic and contemporary research and theories on these issues using cutting-edge approaches (e.g., virtual reality, neuroscience, laboratory-based alcohol administration) from a variety of perspectives (perpetrators, victims, bystanders).

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David DiLillo, PhD is a Willa Cather Professor and Chair of Psychology. He completed his PhD in Clinical Psychology at Oklahoma State University. His primary research interests are in the area of family violence, including child maltreatment and marital and couple violence. He has a particular interest in the long-term functioning of adults who have experienced various forms of childhood trauma and maltreatment.

Sarah Gervais, PhD is a Susan J. Rosowski Professor of Psychology. She completed a dual PhD in Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on alcohol use, violence, and humanization processes and has been funded by NSF and NIH.

Dennis E. McChargue, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychology as well as a licensed clinical psychologist. He completed his PhD in Clinical Psychology at Oklahoma State University. Dr. McChargue examines mechanisms of associated with addictive behaviors, particularly as it relates to the intersection between other mental health. His primary outcomes of interest are the reduction of harm, violence and/or relapse. He has investigated decision processes, emotion regulation and trait diatheses as targeted mechanisms.

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