“…Intention involves setting a deliberate goal to engage in a behavior, whereas willingness involves an openness to engage in a behavior if the social conditions support it (Gibbons et al, 2020). Longitudinal studies examining alcohol-related decision making in college students demonstrate that intentions and willingness tend to be correlated; however, when examined simultaneously, they have unique effects on behavioral outcomes (Hultgren et al, 2015(Hultgren et al, , 2018. Both intentions and willingness to "hook up" or have casual sex have been positively associated with engaging in sexual behavior in studies of adolescents and young adults (e.g., Buhi & Goodson, 2007;Fielder et al, 2013;Garcia & Reiber, 2008;Gerrard et al, 2006;Sizemore & Olmstead, 2017).…”