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ual risk behaviors in college students. Methods Online data were collected in 2016 from 453 US college students with lifetime NMUPD. All participants reported their (1) past-three-month NMUPD, (2) NMUPD ****ual enhancement expectancy, and (3) ****ual risk behaviors. Structural equation modeling was employed for data analysis. Results Findings suggested significant associations of NMUPD with ****ual enhancement expectancy and ****ual risk behaviors. Sexual enhancement expectancy was indirectly associated with ****ual risk behaviors through