Definition of Terms'
Definition of Terms'
Definition of Terms'
Chance/luck sexual control defined as the belief that the sexual aspects of one's life
are determined by chance and luck considerations.
Fear of sex, defined as a fear of engaging in sexual relations with another individual.
Internal sexual control, defined as the belief that the sexual aspects of one's life are
determined by one's own personal control.
Motivation to avoid risky sex, defined as the motivation and desire to avoid unhealthy
patterns of risky sex.
Power-other sexual control defined as the belief that the sexual aspects of one's life are
controlled by others who are more powerful and influential than oneself.
Religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems and world views that
relate humanity to an order of existence.
Sexual assertiveness, defined as the tendency to be assertive about the sexual aspects
of one's life.
Sexual anxiety, defined as the tendency to feel tension, discomfort, and anxiety about
the sexual aspects of one's life.
Sexual consciousness defined as the tendency to think and reflect about the nature of
one's own sexuality.
Sexual self-efficacy defined as the belief that one has the ability to deal effectively
with the sexual aspects of oneself.
Sexual optimism, defined as the expectation that the sexual aspects of one's life will be
positive and rewarding in the future
Sexual problem management, defined as the tendency to believe that one has the
capacity/skills to effectively manage and handle any sexual problems that one might
develop or encounter.
Sexual problem prevention, defined as the belief that one has the ability to prevent
oneself from developing any sexual problems or disorders.
Sexual problem self-blame, defined as the tendency to blame oneself when the sexual
aspects of one's life are unhealthy, negative, or undesirable in nature.
Sexual satisfaction, defined as the tendency to be highly satisfied with the sexual
aspects of one's life.
Sexual self-schemata defined as a cognitive framework that organizes and guides the
processing of information about the sexual-related aspects of oneself;
Sibling is one of two or more individual having one or both parents in common.