“…For example, 20.6% of sexually active adolescents drank alcohol before engaging in sexual intercourse (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015), and alcohol involvement prior to sexual intercourse is related to an increased risk for sexually transmitted infections (Santelli, Robin, Brener, & Lowry, 2001; Yan, Chiu, Stoesen, & Wang, 2007) and sexual assault (Abbey, 2002). Portrayals of behavioral combinations are also fairly common in movies and other media popular with youth (Bleakley, Romer, & Jamieson, 2014; Ellithorpe et al, 2017), and exposure to co-occurring alcohol and sex in television or movie content has been linked with adolescents’ intention to combine alcohol and sex (Bleakley, Ellithorpe, Hennessy, Khurana et al, 2017); (movies only; O’Hara, Gibbons, Li, Gerrard, & Sargent, 2013). Hence, it is important to consider television characters’ portrayal of both single and combined risk behaviors.…”