Women's alcohol sensitivity predicts alcohol-related regretted sex
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Sep 01, 2017
Hone LSE, et al. – The primary goal of this study was to test whether low sensitivity (LS) is correlated with differences in men's and women's reports of alcohol–related regretted sex. At a given level of consumption, and controlling for the experience of alcohol effects other than regretted sex, reduced sensitivity to certain consequences of alcohol could be a protective factor for women against risk for alcohol–related regretted sexual situations. This investigation provided insight on the unique risks of drinking among LS and high–sensitivity (HS) women.
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