
@article{ref1,
title="&quot;She wants me, she wants me not&quot;: individual differences in attachment, rejection sensitivity, and self-esteem and men's perception of women's sexual interest",
journal="Personality and individual differences",
year="2022",
author="Ruckel, Lindsay M.",
volume="196",
number="",
pages="e111733-e111733",
abstract="The present research builds on the meager but growing research on within-group differences in men's perception of women's sexual interest. Novel predictions rooted in Attachment theory (Bowlby, 1982) and the Rejection Sensitivity (RS) Model (Downey & Feldman, 1996) were tested in two cross-sectional studies. Heterosexual men (Study 1: N = 497, Study 2: N = 305) rated a series of behaviors on how much sexual interest they communicate had women engaged in them. In Study 2, they also reported how much sexual interest they perceived from women in a series of photographs. As hypothesized, men high in attachment anxiety perceived more sexual interest relative to their less anxious counterparts. <br><br>RESULTS were mixed for attachment avoidance, RS, and self-esteem. In Study 1, men high in avoidance and RS perceived less sexual interest, and self-esteem was positively associated with sexual interest perception. However, in Study 2, these hypotheses were unsupported. This research goes beyond gender differences and represents a step towards integrating related bodies of psychological literature for a better understanding of sexual interest perception. <br><br>RESULTS, implications, and future directions are discussed.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0191-8869",
doi="10.1016/j.paid.2022.111733",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2022.111733"
}