Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
891194 Personality and Individual Differences 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

How does impulsivity relate to risky sexual behavior? Whereas some research has attempted to answer this question in terms of global impulsivity, past research has demonstrated the need to conceptualize impulsivity as a multifaceted trait (Whiteside & Lynam, 2001). Research has been mixed as to which facets of impulsivity predict risky sexual behavior. The major aim of this project was to further the understanding between the five facets of impulsivity (positive urgency, negative urgency, lack of premeditation, sensation-seeking, and lack of perseverance) and risky sexual behavior. This study used a longitudinal design and showed that risky sex was highest among people who act rashly on the basis of negative emotion (negative urgency) and who crave novel, exciting situations (sensation seeking). These findings add to a growing body of literature on the importance of different facets of impulsivity in predicting risky sexual behavior.

► Past research has been mixed as to which facets of impulsivity predict risky sexual behavior. ► This study examined this relationship in undergraduate students over the course of a semester. ► Results indicate that the facets negative urgency and sensation seeking are the strongest predictors of risky sexual behavior.

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