Go Back Research Article February, 1984

Psychoticism and sexual arousal to rape depictions

Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that high scorers on the Eysencks' P scale would become more sexually aroused by erotic material of a violent nature than low scorers. One hundred and forty-five college Ss were exposed to erotic auditory messages varying in degree of violence and pain experienced by the victim. Personality was assessed by a median split on the Eysencks' P scale. Sexual arousal was assessed by mercury strain gauge and self-report. Results, as predicted, showed a significant interaction between psychoticism and level of violence (rape vs nonrape): high P scorers showing greater sexual arousal (by both self-report and physiological assessment) to rape as compared to nonrape depictions whereas the opposite pattern occurred for low P scorers.

Keywords

Psychoticism Sexual Arousal Rape Depictions Personality Traits Erotic Material Violent Nature College Students Auditory Messages Victim Pain Personality Assessment Sexual Violence Mercury Strain Gauge Physiological Assessment Behavioral Response Interaction Effect Experimental Psychology Sexual Behavior Eysencks' P scale
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Volume 5
Issue 3
Pages 273-279
ISSN 1873-3549
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