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Abstract
Objective: Empirical research to differentiate casual sex scripts is still limited. We aimed to ascertain the sexual scripts for three main types of casual sexual relationships: hookup, friends with benefits and one-night stands. Methods: Through a mixed-method approach, we performed a study consisting in two sequential tasks to (1) complete three lists of script actions, and (2) identify the most agreed-upon actions for each casual sexual relationship. Results: An important number of actions and events were identified for the three casual sexual scripts, reflecting a high level of elaboration and structure. Following a cognitive-script methodology, the actions retained for the content of the script for each casual sexual relationship were those obtaining at least 60% in respect to the mean of their centrality to the encounter. Only 16.5% of actions were shared among the three scripts, demonstrating their distinctiveness. Conclusion: Knowledge about the different casual sex scripts can be used to develop relational and personal skills within CSRs and decrease unwanted experiences such as condomless sex.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 105-122 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | International Journal of Sexual Health |
Volume | 35 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2023 |
Keywords
- Casual sexual relationships
- Casual sexual scripts
- Condom use
- Emerging adults
- Sexual behavior
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CRC-W: Católica Research Centre for Psychological, Family and Social Wellbeing
Almeida, L. (Researcher), André, G. (Researcher), Arriaga, M. (Researcher), Benavente, R. (Researcher), Benvinda, M. S. (Researcher), Bolinhas, I. (Researcher), Branco, F. (Researcher), Brito, R. (Researcher), Carmo, B. (Researcher), Carvalho, A. (Researcher), Carvalhosa, S. F. (Researcher), Cláudio, A. P. (Researcher), Costa, P. (Researcher), Deus, P. N. D. (Researcher), Dias, P. (Researcher), Diogo, E. (Researcher), Esteves, F. (Researcher), Faria, A. R. (Researcher), Farias, A. R. (Researcher), Fialho, J. (Researcher), Francisco, R. (Researcher), Gaspar, A. (Researcher), Gaspar, R. (Researcher), Godinho, C. (Researcher), Godinho, P. (Researcher), Gonçalves, J. (Researcher), Guerra, I. (Researcher), Jesus, A. P. (Researcher), Lagarto, J. R. (Researcher), Maruta, C. (Researcher), Melo, R. (Researcher), Monteiro, D. (Researcher), Nazaré, B. (Researcher), Negrão, M. (Researcher), Nogueira, S. I. (Researcher), Oliveira, A. (Researcher), Paiva, M. T. (Researcher), Pedro, M. (Researcher), Pinto, H. R. (Researcher), Pinto, J. C. (Researcher), Prioste, A. (Researcher), Ramalho, S. C. (Researcher), Reis, C. (Researcher), Sacur, B. M. (Researcher), Santos, R. P. D. (Researcher), Silva, A. J. (Researcher), Silva, C. V. D. (Researcher), Simão, C. (Researcher), Teixeira, P. (Researcher) & Veiga, E. (Researcher)
1/01/19 → 31/12/24
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