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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Jul 4, 2025
Date Accepted: Nov 17, 2025

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Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Pornography and Sexual Violence While Partying: Cross-Sectional Study

Prego-Meleiro P, Pastor-Moreno G, Recalde-Esnoz I, Sordo L

Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Pornography and Sexual Violence While Partying: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e80110

DOI: 10.2196/80110

PMID: 41571270

PMCID: 12877744

Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Pornography and Sexual Violence while Partying in Spain: Cross-Sectional Study

  • Pablo Prego-Meleiro; 
  • Guadalupe Pastor-Moreno; 
  • Irantzu Recalde-Esnoz; 
  • Luis Sordo

ABSTRACT

Background Drug-facilitated sexual assaults in youth partying contexts represents a serious public health crisis in Spain, affecting half of women and one in four men. This situation intersects with the widespread consumption of pornography and a lack of comprehensive sexual education. Many young people turn to pornography as a source of sexual knowledge. However, pornography can be a source of misinformation, portraying violent representations of sex featuring practices characterized by aggression. It includes scenes of non-consensual sexual activity while someone is asleep, unconscious, or under the influence of psychoactive substances like alcohol or other drugs (named as DFSA pornography). Objective This study examines the prevalence of DFSA porn consumption and its connection to either having experienced or perpetrated DFSA in party settings among young people. Methods A cross-sectional electronic survey was conducted with individuals aged 18 to 35 residing in Spain. Results The results highlight the widespread use of pornography among young people. Notably, individuals who frequently use pornography are more likely to watch sexually violent content. Regarding the type of pornography viewed, over 20% of men and 10% of women report consuming DFSA porn. Using this type of content correlates with an increased risk of having perpetrated DFSA while partying by up to four times. In turn, the risk of having experienced DFSA while partying doubles among users of such porn content. Conclusions Addressing the impact of pornography as a primary source of sexual knowledge and misinformation is crucial. Sexual education must include accurate messages about how pornography can misrepresent sexual consent, especially regarding scenes that depict impaired consent due to substance use.


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Prego-Meleiro P, Pastor-Moreno G, Recalde-Esnoz I, Sordo L

Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Pornography and Sexual Violence While Partying: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e80110

DOI: 10.2196/80110

PMID: 41571270

PMCID: 12877744

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