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Safer Sex as the Bolder Choice: Testosterone Is Positively Correlated with Safer Sex Behaviorally Relevant Attitudes in Young Men

机译:更安全的性别作为更大胆的选择:睾丸激素与年轻男性更安全的性行为相关态度正相关

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Introduction.  Higher testosterone (T) is tied to risk‐taking, especially in financial domains but also in health domains relevant to acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, safer sex constructs could themselves carry the possibility of “social risk” due to sexual stigma or embarrassment, or could involve boldness or confidence because they could represent status displays of frequent sexual activity. Aim.  To determine how T and behaviorally relevant attitudes about sexual risk‐taking are linked, to better understand biopsychosocial aspects of sexual health related to STIs. Methods.  In 78 first‐year male college students, we examined correlations between salivary T and behaviorally relevant safer sex attitudes assessed via questionnaires. Main Outcome Measures.  T, via saliva; safer sex attitudes, via a composite and the University of California, Los Angeles Multidimensional Condom Attitudes Scale (MCAS). Results.  Higher T was significantly correlated with higher scores on the following: safer sex likelihood composite, r (73) = 0.33, P  = 0.003; the MCAS safer sex resilience, r (32) = 0.36, P  = 0.037; and the MCAS condom purchase comfort, r (32) = 0.37, P  = 0.031. Associations between T and safer sex likelihood and resilience were still robust after controlling for potential confounds, though the association between T and purchase comfort diminished to a trend. Conclusions.  Higher T was positively linked with safer sex attitudes, especially those most closely tied to STI risk avoidance. Thus, future research and interventions for STI prevention should address the possibility that safer sex may be paradoxically perceived as a “bold” or “risky” choice even as it decreases STI risk. van Anders SM, Goldey KL, Conley TD, Snipes DJ, and Patel DA. Safer sex as the bolder choice: Testosterone is positively correlated with safer sex behaviorally relevant attitudes in young men. J Sex Med 2012;9:727–734.
机译:介绍。较高的睾丸激素(T)与冒险精神息息相关,尤其是在金融领域,但在与获得性传播感染(STI)有关的健康领域也是如此。但是,更安全的性爱构成物本身可能会因性耻辱或尴尬而带有“社会风险”的可能性,或者可能涉及大胆或自信,因为它们可能代表频繁性行为的状态显示。目标。为了确定T和与性冒险有关的行为相关态度如何关联,以更好地了解与性传播感染相关的性健康的生物心理方面。方法。在78名一年级男大学生中,我们检查了唾液T与通过问卷评估的行为相关的更安全性行为之间的相关性。主要观察指标。 T,通过唾液;通过综合方法和加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校的多维避孕套态度量表(MCAS),获得更安全的性态度。结果。较高的T与以下方面的较高得分显着相关:较安全的性别可能性综合指数,r(73)= 0.33,P = 0.003; MCAS更安全的性适应能力,r(32)= 0.36,P = 0.037; MCAS安全套的购买舒适度r(32)= 0.37,P = 0.031。在控制了潜在的混杂因素之后,T与更安全的性行为可能性和韧性之间的关联仍然很牢固,尽管T与购买舒适度之间的关联减少了趋势。结论。较高的T与更安全的性态度呈正相关,特别是与避免性传播感染风险密切相关的性态度。因此,未来的性传播感染预防研究和干预措施应解决以下可能性:即使降低性传播感染风险,更安全的性行为也可能被矛盾地认为是“大胆”或“危险”的选择。范安德斯SM,哥德利KL,康利TD,斯尼普斯DJ和帕特尔DA。更安全的性行为是大胆的选择:睾丸激素与年轻男性更安全的性行为相关态度正相关。 J Sex Med 2012; 9:727-734。

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