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Men With a Terminal Illness Relax Their Criteria for Facial Attractiveness

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Danel DP, Siennicka AE, Fedurek P, Frackowiak T, Sorokowski P, Jankowska EA & Pawlowski B (2017) Men With a Terminal Illness Relax Their Criteria for Facial Attractiveness. American Journal of Men's Health, 11 (4), pp. 1247-1254. https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988317692504

Abstract
According to the life history paradigm, in life-threatening conditions, sexual selection criteria are relaxed in order to increase the probability of a last resort reproduction, ultimately contributing to reproductive success. This should be reflected in loosened mating preferences — a process observed in nonhuman animals. Studies investigating this aspect in humans, however, are scarce. This study explored the aesthetic preferences towards facial and nonfacial stimuli in terminally ill patients with heart failure (HF) and their healthy, same-sex peers. The aim was to examine if these two groups of men demonstrate different patterns of aesthetic judgments. Using a 7-point scale, 65 male patients with HF and 143 healthy men evaluated the perceived attractiveness of 15 photographs (five adult male faces, five adult female faces, and five nonfacial pictures). A mixed-design analysis of variance was run to assess group differences in aesthetic preferences. Compared to healthy controls, stimuli. HF patients rated the pictures using significantly higher scores, but this applied only to male and female, but not nonfacial, stimuli. We propose that lower criteria for facial attractiveness in HF patients are linked to relaxation of mate preferences as a result of a life-threatening conditions, and that this process can be an adaptive mating strategy from an ultimate, evolutionary perspective. However, other mechanisms (e.g., seeking social support) may be also responsible for the observed patterns.

Keywords
facial attractiveness; sexual selection; life history paradigm; terminal illness; heart failure

Journal
American Journal of Men's Health: Volume 11, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersStatutory Activity – Polish Academy of Sciences
Publication date01/07/2017
Publication date online13/02/2017
Date accepted by journal03/01/2017
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PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN1557-9883
eISSN1557-9891

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Dr Pawel Fedurek

Dr Pawel Fedurek

Lecturer in Psychology, Psychology

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