Self‐Esteem, Erotophobia, and Retention of Contraceptive and AIDS Information in the Classroom
- 1 March 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Social Psychology
- Vol. 21 (5) , 368-379
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.1991.tb00525.x
Abstract
It has been well documented that people with negative emotional reactions to sex (e.g., “erotophobia,”“sex guilt”) have less knowledge about contraception than do people with more positive reactions. Recent research has suggested that this deficit is not related to an inability to learn the information, but is due at least in part to the fact that erotophobics actively avoid contraceptive information. The current study was designed to examine the role of erotophobia and high self‐esteem in resistance to learning sexual information. More specifically it compared pretest and posttest knowledge of contraception and AIDS in high self‐esteem and low self‐esteem, erotophobia, and erotophilic women in a university class on human reproduction. As expected, high self‐esteem erotophobic subjects were less Likely than other subjects to retain contraceptive and AIDS information presented in the class. Implications of this study for contraceptive and AIDS educational strategies are discussed.Keywords
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