Go Back Research Article February, 1984

Personality and sexuality

Abstract

Although Eysenck's book Sex and Personality would seem to have broad implications for understanding sexual behavior, there has been relatively little empirical research that has attempted to test Eysenck's theory. The present research tested aspects of this theory by examining the correlations between personality characteristics and a variety of sexual attitudes and behavior in a sample of male Canadian college students. Results were, for the most part, supportive of Eysenck's theory. Extraverts were characterized by a hedonistic outlook on sex and by more active participation in a variety of sexual activities. High P scorers were characterized by more favorable attitudes to and enjoyment of force and unconventional sexual activities. Correlations with the N scale were, in general, not statistically significant. High L scores were associated with more negative attitudes toward sex, and lower reporting for virtually all types of sexual activity.

Keywords

Personality Sexuality Eysenck's Theory Sex and Personality Extraversion Hedonistic Outlook Sexual Behavior High Psychoticism (P) Unconventional Sexual Activities Attitudes Toward Force Neuroticism (N) Lie Scale (L) Negative Sexual Attitudes Sexual Participation Personality Correlations Canadian College Students Sexual Attitudes Study
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Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages 159-172
ISSN 1873-3549
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