A laboratory study of the effects of men's acute alcohol intoxication, perceptions of women's intoxication, and masculine gender role stress on the perpetration of sexual aggression.
Ruschelle M LeoneMichelle HaikalisDominic J ParrottAndra Teten TharpPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
These findings suggest that the perpetration of sexual aggression is most likely among men with higher MGRS when there is concordance in drinking (i.e., when either the man and woman are both drinking or are both not drinking).