Authors
Hong V Nguyen, Kelly H Koo, Kelly Cue Davis, Jacqueline M Otto, Christian S Hendershot, Rebecca L Schacht, William H George, Julia R Heiman, Jeanette Norris
Publication date
2012/10
Journal
Archives of sexual behavior
Volume
41
Pages
1231-1239
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Rates of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, vary across ethnic minority groups, yet few studies have evaluated sexual risk behaviors and their psychological correlates to determine if risk and protective factors vary by ethnicity. The purpose of the current study was to assess sexual sensation seeking (SSS), sexual inhibition (SIS1 and SIS2), and sexual excitation (SES) as correlates of risky sexual behaviors in 106 (55 male and 51 female) Asian Americans, African Americans, and Caucasian Americans. Results revealed that higher SSS was associated with more vaginal and anal sex partners. Further, the association between SSS and the number of anal sex partners was positive among Asian Americans and Caucasians, but non-significant among African Americans. SIS1 was positively associated with unprotected sex on the first date among Asian Americans and African Americans. However …
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