Kristen N. Jozkowski

William L. Yarber Endowed Professor of Sexual Health

The Influence of Consent on College Students’ Perceptions of the Quality of Sexual Intercourse at Last Event


Journal article


K. Jozkowski
2013

Semantic Scholar DOI
Cite

Cite

APA   Click to copy
Jozkowski, K. (2013). The Influence of Consent on College Students’ Perceptions of the Quality of Sexual Intercourse at Last Event.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Jozkowski, K. “The Influence of Consent on College Students’ Perceptions of the Quality of Sexual Intercourse at Last Event” (2013).


MLA   Click to copy
Jozkowski, K. The Influence of Consent on College Students’ Perceptions of the Quality of Sexual Intercourse at Last Event. 2013.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{k2013a,
  title = {The Influence of Consent on College Students’ Perceptions of the Quality of Sexual Intercourse at Last Event},
  year = {2013},
  author = {Jozkowski, K.}
}

Abstract

The current study assessed consent's relation to quality of sexual intercourse. College students (n = 640) participated in a survey assessing their most recent intercourse. Hierarchical regression was conducted: alcohol consumption, relationship status, and age were entered in Step 1; the Internal and External Consent Scale factors were entered in Step 2. For women, three internal consent factors explained a significant proportion of variance in quality of intercourse beyond Step 1 (ΔR2 = .17, p < .001). For men, one internal and two external consent factors were significant predictors beyond Step 1 (ΔR2 = .24, p < .001). Preliminary findings suggest consent is associated with quality of intercourse.

📣

News and Social Media Mentions