Scientists test how drinking and talking affect Couples' risk of sexual violence
NCT ID NCT06865872
Summary
This study aims to understand how alcohol and different ways of communicating affect the risk of sexual violence between intimate partners. Researchers will observe 240 couples from the Denver area in a laboratory setting, where some will drink alcohol and others will not, and couples will use either direct or indirect communication. The goal is to gather knowledge about factors that contribute to intimate partner sexual violence, which is a significant public health problem.
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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