A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration

In this study, we examined how sexual objectification can help explicate the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration. Specifically, we examined a mediation and a moderation model. Moreover, given that gender roles and sexual norms vary across cultures, we also examined the s...

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Main Authors: Tuliao, Antover P, Landoy, Bernice Vania Navarro, Mullet, Natira D, Canoy, Nico A, Klanecky, Alicia K, McChargue, Dennis E
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-11142020-05-28T06:38:10Z A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration Tuliao, Antover P Landoy, Bernice Vania Navarro Mullet, Natira D Canoy, Nico A Klanecky, Alicia K McChargue, Dennis E In this study, we examined how sexual objectification can help explicate the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration. Specifically, we examined a mediation and a moderation model. Moreover, given that gender roles and sexual norms vary across cultures, we also examined the structural invariance of the models between a U.S. male (n = 404) and Philippines male (n = 100) college sample. Path analyses were used to examine the mediation and the moderation model, and multiple groups analysis was utilized to examine model differences between samples. Sexual objectification fully mediated the relationship between alcohol use severity and sexual aggression. Furthermore, the mediation model was invariant between the U.S. sample and Philippines sample. A significant alcohol use severity by sexual objectification interaction effect was found for both samples. Simple slopes analysis indicated that alcohol use severity was not associated with sexual aggression among those with high sexual objectification scores. Among men with low sexual objectification scores, alcohol use severity was associated with higher likelihood toward sexual assault. For the Filipino sample, the impact of alcohol consumption on sexual aggression is more pronounced compared with the U.S. sample. Sexual objectification is a key variable in understanding the alcohol use—sexual aggression relationship. Country differences in alcohol use, cultural meanings of Filipino masculinity, and sexual norms and behaviors accounts for noninvariance in the moderation model. Implications for sexual assault reduction programs were also discussed. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/115 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0886260519842850?casa_token=MgoAA2niuygAAAAA%3APxATprY9AkN-7FnshqCLQEjaRP_Qz0IpxzrDmXzlmK3yzs5Nhd7jkY5E-9Ok6YFB3QTjpVcuNPflCQ Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo sexual objectification alcohol use sexual assault perpetration Philippines Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic sexual objectification
alcohol use
sexual assault perpetration
Philippines
Psychology
spellingShingle sexual objectification
alcohol use
sexual assault perpetration
Philippines
Psychology
Tuliao, Antover P
Landoy, Bernice Vania Navarro
Mullet, Natira D
Canoy, Nico A
Klanecky, Alicia K
McChargue, Dennis E
A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
description In this study, we examined how sexual objectification can help explicate the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration. Specifically, we examined a mediation and a moderation model. Moreover, given that gender roles and sexual norms vary across cultures, we also examined the structural invariance of the models between a U.S. male (n = 404) and Philippines male (n = 100) college sample. Path analyses were used to examine the mediation and the moderation model, and multiple groups analysis was utilized to examine model differences between samples. Sexual objectification fully mediated the relationship between alcohol use severity and sexual aggression. Furthermore, the mediation model was invariant between the U.S. sample and Philippines sample. A significant alcohol use severity by sexual objectification interaction effect was found for both samples. Simple slopes analysis indicated that alcohol use severity was not associated with sexual aggression among those with high sexual objectification scores. Among men with low sexual objectification scores, alcohol use severity was associated with higher likelihood toward sexual assault. For the Filipino sample, the impact of alcohol consumption on sexual aggression is more pronounced compared with the U.S. sample. Sexual objectification is a key variable in understanding the alcohol use—sexual aggression relationship. Country differences in alcohol use, cultural meanings of Filipino masculinity, and sexual norms and behaviors accounts for noninvariance in the moderation model. Implications for sexual assault reduction programs were also discussed.
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author Tuliao, Antover P
Landoy, Bernice Vania Navarro
Mullet, Natira D
Canoy, Nico A
Klanecky, Alicia K
McChargue, Dennis E
author_facet Tuliao, Antover P
Landoy, Bernice Vania Navarro
Mullet, Natira D
Canoy, Nico A
Klanecky, Alicia K
McChargue, Dennis E
author_sort Tuliao, Antover P
title A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
title_short A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
title_full A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
title_fullStr A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
title_full_unstemmed A cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
title_sort cross-cultural comparison of the role of sexual objectification in the relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault perpetration
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/115
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