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Alcohol Use and Sexual Violence among Nursing Students in Catalonia, Spain: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study

Authors :
Concepció Fuentes-Pumarola
David Ballester-Ferrando
Paola Galbany-Estragués
Alba Berenguer-Simon
Carolina Rascón-Hernán
Assumpta Rigol-Cuadra
Zaira Reyes-Amargant
Maria Dolors Burjales-Martí
Dolors Rodríguez-Martín
Elena Maestre-González
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 6036, p 6036 (2021), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, vol.18, núm. 11, p.6036, Articles publicats (D-I), DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona, instname, Volume 18, Issue 11
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

(1) Background: Sexual violence (SV) has become common in universities for reasons related to unwanted social/peer pressures regarding alcohol/drug use and sexual activities. Objectives: To identify perceptions of SV and alcohol use and estimate prevalence among nursing students in Catalonia, Spain. (2) Methods: Observational descriptive cross-sectional study of a convenience sample of nursing students attending public universities. (3) Results: We recruited 686 students (86.11% women), who reported as follows: 68.7% had consumed alcohol, 65.6% had been drunk at least once in the previous year, 62.65% had experienced blackouts and 25.55% had felt pressured to consume alcohol. Drunkenness and blackouts were related (p &lt<br />0.000). Of the 15.6% of respondents who had experienced SV, 47.7% experienced SV while under the influence of alcohol and were insufficiently alert to stop what was happening, while 3.06% reported rape. SV was more likely to be experienced by women (OR: 2.770<br />CI 95%: 1.229–6.242<br />p = 0.014), individuals reporting a drunk episode in the previous year (OR: 2.839<br />95% CI: 1.551–5.197<br />p = 0.001) and individuals pressured to consume alcohol (OR: 2.091<br />95% CI: 1.332–3.281<br />p = 0.001). (4) Conclusions: Nursing instructors need to raise student awareness of both the effects of alcohol use and SV, so as to equip these future health professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to deal with SV among young people.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16617827 and 16604601
Volume :
18
Issue :
6036
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e253d39ff4b74c05399382a46db71f9