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Original Articles

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

Pages 260-272 | Received 09 Jan 2013, Accepted 22 Apr 2013, Published online: 11 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

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.

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