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J Psychol Human Sex ; 8(4): 1-18, 1996.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12347910

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PIP: Social learning theory predicts that reading non-erotic stories involving condom use will be as effective as reading erotic stories with condom use in producing positive attitudes toward condoms. Werner's orthogenetic principle, however, predicts that reading erotic condom stories will be most effective because of the link created between sexual arousal and cognitive information about condoms. 168 male and 149 female undergraduates enrolled in Introductory Psychology at a small, private, southern university participated in a study to test the validity of these two theories. The students read one of the following types of stories: erotic with condom placement described, erotic without condom use, or non-erotic with a model for discussing condoms. The men and women who read the non-erotic stories were most positive about condoms and reported the strongest intentions to use condoms in the future. These findings suggest that erotica is not necessary to produce positive attitudes toward condoms.^ieng


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Adolescente , Publicidad , Actitud , Condones , Conductas Relacionadas con la Salud , Conducta Sexual , Estudiantes , Universidades , Factores de Edad , Américas , Conducta , Anticoncepción , Demografía , Países Desarrollados , Economía , Educación , Servicios de Planificación Familiar , Comercialización de los Servicios de Salud , América del Norte , Población , Características de la Población , Psicología , Instituciones Académicas , Estados Unidos
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