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Gendered sexual uses of alcohol and associated risks: A qualitative study of Nigerian University students

Author(s)
Dumbili, Emeka W.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28249
Date Issued
2016-06-06
Date Available
2025-05-28T15:15:13Z
Abstract
Background: Alcohol misuse among young people is a global phenomenon. In many countries, young people engage in heavy drinking and this exacerbates risky sexual behaviour. In Nigeria, alcohol held multiple roles in the traditional era but was mainly consumed by adult males for pleasure. Adult females and young people were culturally constrained from drinking in most communities. In contemporary Nigeria, young people's drinking is increasing, and many engage in sexual intercourse under the influence of alcohol. Methods: This study draws on the traditional gender and social sexual scripts to explore the factors that motivate young people to use alcohol for sexual purposes. In-depth interviews were conducted with 19 to 23-year old male and female undergraduate students from a Nigerian university. Thematic analysis was conducted with the aid of NVivo 10 software. Results: Men drink to become confident to initiate sexual relationships, stimulate sexual urges, prolong erection, increase sexual satisfaction and become more aggressive during sexual intercourse. Women also drink to be bold in initiating sexual relationships, for sexual arousal and to increase satisfaction. Relatedly, not every brand of alcohol is used for sexual purposes. For example, while men use 'herbal' alcoholic beverages and a mixture of locally-produced gin and marijuana, women use champagne and other flavoured alcoholic beverages. The results also revealed that young people use alcohol or salt in a bid to prevent conception after sexual intercourse. Conclusions: Adherence to the traditional gender (masculinity) and social sexual scripts amongst men and the enactment of what appears to be a new form of femininity script amongst women contribute to a culturally specific understanding of the motivations to use alcohol for sexual purposes. Evidence-based strategies should be employed to distribute information about the consequences of sexual intercourse under the influence of alcohol.
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Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume
16
Issue
1
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 the Author
Subjects

Students

Universities

Adolescent

Nigeria

Alcohol drinking

Risk-taking

Gender identity

Health promotion

School health service...

Young adult

DOI
10.1186/s12889-016-3163-1
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1471-2458
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