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Sexual and aggressive motives in sexually aggressive college males

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The relative contributions to sexual aggression of general sexual and aggressive motives and their respective inhibitory factors were compared. One hundred forty-three university males responded to self-report measures of sexual and aggressive drives, sex and hostility guilt, social desirability response bias, and history of coercive sexuality. With the effects of social desirability controlled, the only predictor of sexual aggression was Sex Guilt, which predicted level of force used but not intimacy of the sexual act obtained.

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Porter, J.F., Critelli, J.W. & Tang, C.S.K. Sexual and aggressive motives in sexually aggressive college males. Arch Sex Behav 21, 457–468 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01542270

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