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Erotophobia‐erotophilia as a dimension of personality
Authors:William A Fisher PhD  Leonard A White PhD  Donn Byrne PhD  Kathryn Kelley PhD
Institution:1. The University of Western Ontario ,;2. Department of Psychology , The University of Western Ontario , London, Ontario, N6A 5C2, Canada;3. Purdue University ,;4. U.S. Army Research Institute , Alexandria, Virginia, 22333;5. State University of New York , Albany
Abstract:This review discusses the measurement, antecedents, and consequents of erotophobia‐erotophilia—the disposition to respond to sexual cues along a negative‐positive dimension of affect and evaluation. Test construction procedures which resulted in a 21‐item measure of this personality construct are reported. Evidence indicates that the measure is internally consistent, shows acceptable degrees of convergent and discriminant validity, and is correlated as expected with related constructs such as authoritarianism, adherence to traditional sex roles, indices of value orthodoxy, and various measures of sex‐related evaluations. Retrospective surveys and group contrasts suggest that erotophobia‐erotophilia is a learned disposition based on one's exposure to sex‐related restrictiveness and punishment during socialization. Consequents of erotophobia‐erotophilia involve avoidance versus approach responses to sexuality in a wide range of situations; scores on this test predict differential sexual experience, responses to erotica, likelihood of engaging in sexual fantasy behavior, the tendency to learn about or teach others about sex, engaging in sex‐related health care, the probability of utilizing contraception, and behaving sexually during pregnancy and postpartum. Cross‐cultural research provides evidence for the generality of this construct beyond North America.
Keywords:erotophobia  erotophilia  sexual attitudes  sexual behavior
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