Contraceptive use,sensation seeking,and adolescent egocentrism |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Arnett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago, 5730 S. Woodlawn Avenue, 60637 Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | The relations between contraceptive use, sensation seeking, and adolescent egocentrism were examined among 145 high school juniors and seniors (all female) attending high school in the Atlanta area. Sex without contraception was found to be significantly related to scores on the Sensation Seeking Scale, including the total score and two out of the four subscales. Sex without contraception was also found to be related to egocentrism, in particular to subjects' estimates of the probability of becoming pregnant as a result of engaging in sex without contraception. No significant relationship was found between sensation seeking and egocentrism.The author is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago. He obtained his masters and Ph.D. at the University of Virginia, in developmental psychology. His major interest at present is in reckless behavior among adolescents. |
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