Sexual sensation seeking and risky sexual behavior among South African university students

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Solomon Mashegoane
Kgope P. Moalusi
Madikana A. Ngoepe
Karl Peltzer
Cite this article:  Mashegoane, S., Moalusi, K., Ngoepe, M., & Peltzer, K. (2002). Sexual sensation seeking and risky sexual behavior among South African university students. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 30(5), 475-484.


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This study investigated the association between the personality dispositions of sexual sensation seeking (SSS) and nonsexual experience seeking (Non-SES), and risky sexual behaviors among 308 sexually active South African university students. The students provided retrospective reports of their sexual behavior and completed measures of SSS and Non-SES. Findings, based on a sample of sexually active students, suggest an association between SSS and a number of risky sexual behaviors. Intervention strategies are discussed, incorporating a particular reference to cultural context.
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