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Spontaneous cognition and HIV risk behavior.
Authors:Stacy, Alan W.   Ames, Susan L.   Ullman, Jodie B.   Zogg, Jennifer B.   Leigh, Barbara C.
Abstract:Theories of cognitive processes and risk behavior have not usually addressed spontaneous forms of cognition that may co-occur with, or possibly influence, behavior. This study evaluated whether measures of spontaneous cognition independently predict HIV risk behavior tendencies. Whereas a trait-centered theory suggests that spontaneous cognitions are a by-product of personality, a cognitive view hypothesizes that spontaneous cognitions should predict behavior independently of personality. The results revealed that spontaneous cognition was an independent predictor of behavior tendencies in cross-sectional analyses. Its predictive effect was stronger than drug use, a frequently emphasized correlate of HIV risk behavior in the literature, and comparable with sensation seeking in magnitude. The results suggested that a relatively spontaneous form of cognition may affect HIV risk behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:HIV risk behavior   associative memory   accessibility   sensation seeking   spontaneous cognition
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