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Anticipated Regret and Precautionary Sexual Behavior1
Authors:Ren   Richard,Nanne K.    de    Vries,Joop    van der    Pligt
Affiliation:René Richard,Nanne K. de Vries,Joop van der Pligt
Abstract:This study investigated the impact of anticipated regret on precautionary sexual behavior. Results show that anticipated regret predicts a significant and independent proportion of variance in expectations about future contraceptive behavior. A simple model combining attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and anticipated regret explained 65% of the variance in behavioral expectations. Behavioral expectations explained 34% of the variance in contraceptive behavior of respondents who had casual sex in the 4 weeks following the first session of the study. Implications for our understanding of precautionary sexual behavior and for campaigns aiming to increase safer sexual practices are discussed.
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