| Literature DB >> 30723444 |
Megan Oaten1, Richard J Stevenson2, Caley Tapp1, Trevor I Case2, Allie Cousins1.
Abstract
Sexual arousal is known to increase risky behaviors, such as having unprotected sex. This may in part relate to the emotion of disgust, which normally serves a disease avoidant function, and is suppressed by sexual arousal. In this report we examine disgust's role in sexual decision-making. Male participants received two study packets that were to be completed at home across two different time-points. Participants were asked to complete one packet in a sexually aroused state and the other in a non-aroused state. Participants were asked to rate: (1) arousal, (2) disgust, (3) willingness for sex, and (4) disease risk toward a range of female targets, which varied in level of potential disease risk (sex-worker vs. non sex-worker) and attractiveness. A measure of trait disgust was also included along with other related scales. Sexual arousal was associated with reduced disgust and reduced judgments of disease risk for all targets-these latter two variables being correlated-and with enhanced willingness to have sex with all of the depicted persons. Willingness to have sex when aroused (in contrast to non-aroused) was predicted by disease risk judgments and trait disgust, suggesting both direct (state) and indirect (trait) effects of disgust on sexual decision-making.Entities:
Keywords: contamination; decision making; disease; disgust; sexual arousal
Year: 2019 PMID: 30723444 PMCID: PMC6350445 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Means (and standard deviations) for each dependent variable organized by the experimental manipulations.
| Attractive control | 1.7 (1.3) | 2.5 (1.1) | 3.2 (1.4) | 4.0 (1.7) |
| Attractive sex-worker | 3.9 (2.0) | 5.2 (1.4) | 2.7 (1.6) | 2.5 (1.4) |
| Unattractive control | 2.2 (1.4) | 2.5 (1.2) | 3.0 (1.4) | 3.6 (1.4) |
| Unattractive sex-worker | 4.2 (2.0) | 5.2 (1.4) | 2.4 (1.4) | 2.6 (1.8) |
| Attractive control | 1.5 (1.1) | 2.3 (1.2) | 4.8 (1.3) | 5.2 (1.3) |
| Attractive sex-worker | 3.7 (1.9) | 4.7 (1.7) | 4.2 (1.8) | 4.4 (1.9) |
| Unattractive control | 1.8 (1.3) | 2.1 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.5) | 5.0 (1.3) |
| Unattractive sex-worker | 3.6 (2.1) | 4.8 (1.6) | 3.5 (1.8) | 4.0 (2.2) |
Analysis of variance results for each dependent variable organized by main effects and interactions.
| Arousal (AR) | 4.94, | 8.21, | 110.46, | 70.32, |
| Attractive (AT) | 6.26, | < 1 | 9.51, | < 1 |
| Sex-work status (SW) | 83.04, | 141.68, | 4.86, | 17.78, |
| Session order (SO) | < 1 | 4.60, | < 3.9 | < 1 |
| AR × AT | < 1.5 | < 1 | 7.44, | < 1 |
| AR × SW | < 1.5 | < 1 | < 1 | 5.08, |
| AR × SO | < 1 | 8.21, | 11.98, | 4.40, |
| AT × SW | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 |
| AT × SO | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 |
| SW × SO | < 1 | < 3.5 | 6.91, | < 1 |
| AR × SW × SO | < 1 | < 1 | < 2.1 | < 2.7 |
| AT × AR × SO | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 |
| AT × AR × SW | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 | < 2.1 |
| AT × SW × SO | < 1 | < 1 | < 1 | 4.27, |
| AT × AR × SW × SO | < 1.5 | < 1 | < 1.3 | < 1 |
Pearson correlations between rating difference scores for change in arousal state and trait scores.
| ΔArousal | 0.69 | |||||
| ΔRisk | −0.50 | −0.43 | ||||
| ΔDisgust | −0.18 | −0.18 | 0.50 | |||
| Core DSQ | 0.27 | 0.33 | −0.03 | −0.13 | ||
| PVD total | −0.06 | −0.17 | −0.17 | 0.04 | 0.27 | |
| SOSI | 0.15 | 0.13 | −0.13 | −0.24 | 0.01 | 0.06 |
Core DSQ, Disgust Sensitivity Questionnaire Revised; PVD total, Perceived vulnerability to disease; SOSI, Socio-sexuality index.
p < 0.05.
Regression analyses.
| Model 1 | ||||
| STI risk | β = −0.57, | β = −0.45, | β = 0.27, NS | β = 0.08, NS |
| Disgust | β = 0.10, NS | β = 0.05, NS | β = −0.13, NS | β = 0.05, NS |
| Model 2 | ||||
| Fit improvement | ||||
| STI risk | β = −0.63, | β = −0.57, | β = 0.23, NS | β = 0.04, NS |
| Disgust | β = 0.21, NS | β = 0.23, NS | β = −0.18, NS | β = 0.00, NS |
| Core DS | β = 0.33, | β = 0.43, | β = −0.36, | β = −0.26, NS |
| PVD | β = −0.27, | β = −0.44, | β = 0.30, | β = −0.05, NS |
| SOSI | β = 0.12, NS | β = 0.14, NS | β = 0.05, NS | β = 0.00, NS |
p < 0.05, R values are adjusted.
Core DS, Disgust Sensitivity Questionnaire Revised; PVD, Perceived vulnerability to disease total; SOSI, Socio-sexuality index total.
Pearson correlations between rating difference scores for change in sex-worker status and trait scores.
| Δ Arousal | 0.38 | |||||
| Δ Risk | 0.25 | 0.08 | ||||
| Δ Disgust | −0.10 | 0.06 | 0.14 | |||
| Core DSQ | −0.28 | −0.28 | −0.16 | −0.19 | ||
| PVD total | 0.21 | −0.12 | −0.04 | −0.07 | 0.27 | |
| SOSI | 0.03 | 0.00 | −0.01 | 0.15 | 0.01 | 0.06 |
Core DSQ, Disgust Sensitivity Questionnaire Revised; PVD total, Perceived vulnerability to disease; SOSI, Socio-sexuality index.
p < 0.05,
p = 0.055.