Title of article
The effects of partner insistence of condom usage on perceptions of the partner, the relationship, and the experience
Author/Authors
HOCKING، JOHN E. نويسنده , , TURK، DON نويسنده , , ELLINGER، ALEX نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-354
From page
355
To page
0
Abstract
The present study examined the effects of an individual insisting on condom usage on how he or she is viewed by their partner. Participants were led through a realistic roleplay scenario in which, after dating a new partner for "a while", they engaged in sexual intercourse. Results were such that after first time sex, participants indicated feeling more responsible, less at-risk, and less worried when a condom was used than when no condom was used. Participants evaluated their partner as more responsible, more caring, and less likely to have a sexually transmitted disease when a condom was used. Further, when a condom was used, the relationship was evaluated as enhanced, closer, more intimate, and more likely to be long lasting. The insistence of condom use by the participantʹs partner also resulted in less guilt and regret regarding the sexual experience itself. These results generally held true for both male and female participants.
Keywords
A. Pressure sensitive , C. Peel , Switchable , Easy removal , D. Adhesion in surgery and medicine
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
55877
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