Chronic danger is defined as a situation where individuals are exposed to repeated and prolonged threats that can cause significant stress, anxiety, and trauma. Service members face this risk when...
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How does chronic exposure to danger shape perceptions of relational urgency and sexual prioritization?
When people are constantly exposed to danger, they become accustomed to it. This is because...
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: Experiencing danger changes relationship urgency and sexual priorities
The effects of chronic danger exposure can be significant for human sexual decision-making and relational risk-taking. Exposure to dangers such as violence, war, abuse, natural disasters, and social...
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: Sex and chronic danger exposure: how does it affect your sexual decisions?.
How does chronic exposure to danger reshape veterans' perception of the urgency and value of emotional and sexual connection?
Chronic exposure to danger can have profound effects on veterans'...
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: Understanding the complexities of posttraumatic stress disorder and its impact on sexual relationships in veterans
Service members often experience unique challenges when it comes to forming close emotional ties with one another due to their shared experiences of danger and uncertainty. These challenges are...
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