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Intimacy and risky sexual behavior--what does it have to do with death?

Orit Taubman--Ben-Ari1.   

Abstract

The current series of studies was conducted to explore the interplay between death awareness, fear of intimacy, and unsafe sex. In Study 1 (n = 73), making mortality salient led to higher willingness to engage in risky sexual behaviors, in comparison to a control condition. In addition, only in the mortality salience condition, lower fear of intimacy was associated with higher sexual risk taking. Moreover, higher accessibility of death-related thoughts was found either following induction of thoughts about risky sex in Study 2 (n = 68), or upon the induction of thoughts about fear of intimacy in Study 3 (n = 74), in comparison to the induction of thoughts about a neutral theme. The findings extended Terror Management Theory to the realm of risky sexual behavior and are discussed in view of the terror management function of close relationships.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15493081     DOI: 10.1080/07481180490490988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Death Stud        ISSN: 0748-1187


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