Abstract
Gender differences in sexual motivation. This article presents a study about gender differences related to motives to maintain sexual intercourse. Using a fictious story, sexual behaviour intentions and attributed motives of the character (boy or girl) to either mantain or not a sexual intercourse are analized. A between subjects experimental design has been used with a total amount of 505 teen-agers, both genders. Results have been interpreted in the context of gender paradigm in sexual risk prevention.