Title of article
Sensation seeking, impulsive decision-making, and risky sex: implications for risk-taking and design of interventions
Author/Authors
Lewis Donohew، نويسنده , , Rick Zimmerman، نويسنده , , Pamela S. Cupp، نويسنده , , Scott Novak، نويسنده , , Susan Colon، نويسنده , , Ritta Abell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
13
From page
1079
To page
1091
Abstract
In an HIV prevention study, 2949 ninth-grade students in 17 high schools in two Midwestern U.S. cities were administered scales measuring sensation seeking and impulsive decision-making and their separate and combined relationships to a number of indicators of sexual risk-taking. Measures of sexual risk-taking included intentions to have sex, ever had sex, number of lifetime sexual partners, been pregnant or caused a pregnancy, used a condom, used marijuana, had unwanted sex when drunk, had unwanted sex under pressure, said no to sex, used alcohol or partner used alcohol before sex. Strong associations were observed between each of the measures and sexual risk-taking for most of the indicators. Strongest associations were found among sexually active students high on both sensation seeking and impulsive decision-making and weakest associations among students low on both measures. Implications for design of interventions in health campaigns are discussed.
Keywords
HIV , alcohol , Person-ality , prevention , Sexual risk-taking , Impulsive decision-making , sensation seeking , communication
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
456571
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