Commitment,intimacy, and women's perceptions of premarital sex and contraceptive readiness |
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Authors: | Hynie M Lydon J E Taradash A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, McCill University;Department of Psychology, McCill University;Department of Psychology, McCill University (now at the Department of Psychology, York University). |
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Abstract: | A person-perception study was conducted to examine the influence of intimacy and commitment on the acceptability of premarital sex and contraceptive preparedness. Ninety-six women rated a female target's personality and behavior after reading a diary entry describing a couple's initial sexual encounter. The nature of the couple's relationship and who provided the condom were manipulated between participants. Women inferred a committed relationship when intimacy was present. Women rated the target, and her behavior, as more acceptable when she had sex in a relationship with commitment. When she provided a condom, the target was perceived as less nice in the noncommitted than in the committed relationship. When her partner provided the condom, however, commitment level did not influence personality ratings. |
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