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Paper Title

Arousability as a predictor of sexual risk behaviours in African-American adolescent women

Keywords

  • Sexual Arousability
  • Sexual Risk-Taking
  • African-American Adolescent Women
  • Condom Use
  • Sexual Excitation
  • Sexual Partners
  • Risky Partners
  • Alcohol Use
  • Drug Use
  • HIV Risk
  • Sexually Transmissible Infections
  • Impulsivity
  • Sexual Behaviour
  • Intervention Approaches
  • Sexual Health

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 10 | Issue : 2 | Page No : 160-165

Published On

April, 2013

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Abstract

This study examined the impact of sexual excitation (arousability) on sexual risk-taking behaviours in a community sample of African-American adolescent women. A sample of 701 African-American adolescent women completed measures examining their propensity for sexual arousal, impulsivity and sexual behaviour. Compared with women with a lower propensity for sexual arousability, women with a higher propensity reported a greater number of sexual partners, more inconsistent condom use, a greater likelihood of having engaged in sexual intercourse with ‘risky’ partners, and sex while high on alcohol or drugs. These results indicate that women who have a greater propensity to become sexually aroused in a variety of situations may be at a greater risk for contracting HIV or sexually transmissible infections relative to women with a lower propensity for arousal. This suggests that individual differences in the propensity to become sexually aroused should be considered when developing intervention approaches targeting young African-American women.

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