# Determining the Proximal and Temporal Effects of Alcohol and Sexual Communication on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Couples

> **NIH NIH R01** · UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER · 2024 · $672,842

## Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT
Up to 33% of women and 16% of men report experiencing intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV), and sexual
minority (SM) individuals are 2.5 times more likely to experience IPSV than heterosexual individuals. Yet, little
research has examined proximal and temporal predictors of IPSV among couples. The impetus for this project is
to address five critical gaps in the current scientific evidence base on IPSV: (1) the role of alcohol in IPSV, both
as a predictor and an outcome, has been largely overlooked in research despite alcohol being a contributing cause
and consequence of non-sexual partner violence, (2) most research on IPSV is cross-sectional, which prevents
identification of causal predictors, (3) current research on IPSV fails to take into account dyadic associations
(e.g., effects of each partner's alcohol use, how each partner communicates sex consent and refusal), (4) there
are no empirically supported theoretical models of IPSV, and (5) past research on IPSV has over-relied upon
heterosexual relationships to the exclusion of SM couples. Using rigorous experimental and intensive
longitudinal designs—the goal standard for establishing proximal and temporal relationships—the overall
objective of this proposal is to determine the effect of alcohol and sexual communication (i.e., consent and
refusal) on IPSV, which will inform an etiological model for IPSV. The aims of proposal are to (1) examine the
effects of one's own and one's partner's acute alcohol use and partner sexual communication refusal (indirect
verbal vs. direct verbal) on laboratory IPSV perpetration (Aim 1), (2) examine the effects of event-level alcohol
use and sexual communication (indirect vs direct, verbal vs non-verbal) on IPSV perpetration over time (Aim 2),
and (3) explore similarities and differences between SM and heterosexual couples (Exploratory Aim). Across two
studies, 440 couples (50% cisgender SM, 50% cisgender heterosexual) with a history of partner violence and
heavy drinking will be recruited, wherein at least one member identifies as a man. In Study 1, using a couple-
level 4x2 design with 240 couples (n = 480 participants), SM and non-SM couples will be separately block-
randomized into eight experimental conditions corresponding to: (1) one of four couple-level beverage
conditions (alcohol/alcohol, alcohol/no-alcohol, no-alcohol/alcohol, no-alcohol/no-alcohol for Actor/Partner)
and (2) one of two couple-level partner sexual communication conditions (direct/indirect refusal), and then
complete validated laboratory paradigm for IPSV perpetration ostensibly against their partner. In Study 2, 200
couples (n = 400 participants) will complete 26 weekly assessments measuring alcohol use, sexual
communication (indirect/direct, verbal/nonverbal) and IPSV for each day of the prior week. This proposal is in
direct response to NOT-AA-23-003 in that findings will inform etiological models of the association between
individual and contextual factors for...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10940511
- **Project number:** 1R01AA031666-01
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER
- **Principal Investigator:** Ruschelle Marie Leone
- **Activity code:** R01 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $672,842
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2024-09-20 → 2029-08-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10940511

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10940511, Determining the Proximal and Temporal Effects of Alcohol and Sexual Communication on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Couples (1R01AA031666-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-27 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10940511. Licensed CC0.

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