Delay Discounting of Protected Sex: Relationship Type and Sexual Orientation Influence Sexual Risk Behavior
Abstract
Sexual discounting, which describes delay discounting of later protected sex vs. immediate unprotected sex (e.g., sex now without a condom vs. waiting an hour to have sex with a condom), is consistently linked to sexual risk behavior. Estimates suggest that over two-thirds of HIV transmissions occur between individuals in committed relationships, but current sexual discounting tasks examine sexual discounting only with hypothetical strangers,...
Paper Details
Title
Delay Discounting of Protected Sex: Relationship Type and Sexual Orientation Influence Sexual Risk Behavior
Published Date
Aug 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
7
Pages
2089 - 2102
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