1978
DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.87.8.373
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Psychological correlates of unwanted pregnancy.

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“…In a study of undergraduate women seeking abortions, Rader, Bekker, Brown, and Richardt (1978) found that pregnant undergraduates scored higher on measures of denial and masochism but not higher on sex guilt than nonpregnant peers. Leary and Dobbins (1983) found that female and male undergraduates who reported high levels of heterosexual anxiety also reported fewer sexual experiences and a higher preference for condoms than nonanxious subjects.…”
Section: Emotional Trait Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a study of undergraduate women seeking abortions, Rader, Bekker, Brown, and Richardt (1978) found that pregnant undergraduates scored higher on measures of denial and masochism but not higher on sex guilt than nonpregnant peers. Leary and Dobbins (1983) found that female and male undergraduates who reported high levels of heterosexual anxiety also reported fewer sexual experiences and a higher preference for condoms than nonanxious subjects.…”
Section: Emotional Trait Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%