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      Diferencias entre sexos en un modelo predictivo de conducta de infidelidad sexual en personas casadas en Monterrey, México Translated title: Differences between sexes in a predictive model of sexual infidelity behavior among Monterrey, Mexico married people

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          Resumen: El objetivo del estudio fue contrastar la invarianza entre sexos de un modelo psicosocial para predecir infidelidad sexual, el cual ha sido previamente validado sin incluir al sexo. Se aplicaron siete escalas para evaluar búsqueda de sensaciones sexuales, engrandecimiento marital, actitud hacia la infidelidad, satisfacción marital, satisfacción sexual, comportamiento de infidelidad sexual y deseo de infidelidad sexual a una muestra de 422 mujeres y 368 hombres residentes en Monterrey, México. Se usó muestreo de rutas al azar. El modelo fue válido para ambos sexos, pero no estrictamente invariante. La búsqueda de sensaciones sexuales y la insatisfacción constituyen los aspectos con más diferencia entre ambos sexos. Se concluye que las diferencias encontradas pueden comprenderse desde la mayor libertad sexual que la cultura concede al hombre; mientras que la sexualidad femenina está circunscrita al matrimonio

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          Abstract: The objective of this study was to test the invariance across sexes of a psychosocial model to predict sexual infidelity, which has been validated without including sex. Seven scales to assess sexual sensation seeking, marital aggrandizement, attitude toward own infidelity, marital satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, sexual infidelity behavior, and desire for sexual infidelity were applied to a sample of Monterrey, Mexico 422 women and 368 men. Random route sampling was used. The model was valid for both sexes, but not strictly invariant. The sexual sensation seeking and dissatisfaction are the most different aspects between sexes. It is concluded that the differences found can be understood from the greater sexual freedom that culture grants to man, whereas female sexuality is limited to marriage.

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              Sexual sensation seeking: scale development and predicting AIDS-risk behavior among homosexually active men.

              Sensation seeking, the propensity to prefer exciting, optimal, and novel stimulation or arousal, is a potential mediating factor in sexual risk for human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV), the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). However, the most widely used measure of sensation seeking, the Sensation Seeking Scale (Zuckerman, Kolin, Price, & Zoob, 1964), contains numerous culturally outdated items and items that do not pertain to sexual behavior. In this study, 106 homosexually active men completed newly developed measures of sensation seeking related to sexual and nonsexual experiences, as well as a measure of sexual compulsivity. Results show that the new scales were internally consistent and time-stable. Additional analyses demonstrated convergent, divergent, and discriminant validity for these scales, showing them to be of use as mediating variables in models of high-risk sexual behavior. Implications for HIV prevention and behavior change are discussed.
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                Papeles de población
                Pap. poblac
                Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados de la Población (Toluca, Estado de México, Mexico )
                1405-7425
                2448-7147
                June 2020
                : 26
                : 104
                : 177-211
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                [1] orgnameUniversidad Autónoma de Nuevo León orgdiv1Facultad de Psicología Mexico
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                S1405-74252020000200177 S1405-7425(20)02610400177
                10.22185/24487147.2020.104.16
                96725306-3eb9-491e-b64f-b9c87fb3f678

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 18 October 2019
                : 12 July 2020
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 66, Pages: 35
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                diferencias de sexo,structural invariance,structural model,sex differences,desire for sexual infidelity,Sexual infidelity behavior,invarianza estructural,modelo estructural,deseo de infidelidad sexual,Conducta de infidelidad sexual

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