Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22712
Author(s): Rodrigues, D. L.
Lopes, D.
Carvalho, A.
Date: 2022
Title: Regulatory focus and sexual health: Motives for security and pleasure in sexuality are associated with distinct protective behaviors
Journal title: Journal of Sex Research
Volume: 59
Number: 4
Pages: 484 - 492
Reference: Rodrigues, D. L., Lopes, D., & Carvalho, A. (2022). Regulatory focus and sexual health: Motives for security and pleasure in sexuality are associated with distinct protective behaviors. Journal of Sex Research, 59(4), 484-492. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2021.1926413
ISSN: 0022-4499
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1080/00224499.2021.1926413
Keywords: STIs
Knowledge
Motivation
Regulatory focus in sexuality
STI testing
Behavioral control
Condom use
Abstract: We examined if motives for security (i.e., prevention focus) or pleasure (i.e., promotion focus) were uniquely associated with intentions to get tested for STIs and behavioral control over condom use, over and above variables already identified in theoretical models. We conducted an online survey with Portuguese adults (N = 836; Mage = 22.27, SD = 5.14). Overall, 99.4% of the participants knew at least one of eight STIs, but only 25.2% got tested in the last six months. Participants more focused on prevention had condomless sex less frequently, whereas participants more focused on promotion knew more STIs and got tested for more STIs. Furthermore, participants had stronger intentions to get tested for STIs if they got tested for more STIs in the past, were more concerned about STIs, perceived greater susceptibility to STI acquisition, and were more focused on promotion (but not prevention). Participants had greater behavioral control over condom use if they had condomless sex less often and were more focused on prevention (but not promotion). These findings suggest that promotion-focused people are more likely to consider the consequences of having condomless sex. In contrast, prevention-focused people are more likely to take control of their sexual health.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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