Heightened male aggression toward sexualized women following romantic rejection: The mediating role of sex goal activation |
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Authors: | Khandis R. Blake Brock Bastian Thomas F. Denson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Psychology, Mathews Building, The University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney NSW, Australia;2. School of Psychological Sciences, Redmond Barry Building, The University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC, Australia |
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Abstract: | Research from a variety of disciplines suggests a positive relationship between Western cultural sexualization and women's likelihood of suffering harm. In the current experiment, 157 young men were romantically rejected by a sexualized or non‐sexualized woman then given the opportunity to blast the woman with loud bursts of white noise. We tested whether the activation of sexual goals in men would mediate the relationship between sexualization and aggressive behavior after romantic rejection. We also tested whether behaving aggressively toward a woman after romantic rejection would increase men's feelings of sexual dominance. Results showed that interacting with a sexualized woman increased men's sex goals. Heightened sex goal activation, in turn, predicted increased aggression after romantic rejection. This result remained significant despite controlling for the effects of trait aggressiveness and negative affect. The findings suggest that heightened sex goal activation may lead men to perpetrate aggression against sexualized women who reject them. |
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Keywords: | aggression rejection sex goals sexual dominance sexualization |
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