Fasula Amy M, Miller Kim S, Wiener Jeffrey
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Women Health. 2007;46(2-3):3-21. doi: 10.1300/J013v46n02_02.
This study explored the sexual double standard (SDS) (in which males are afforded more freedom and power than females in heterosexual interactions) in African American mothers' sexual messages to sons and daughters. We used a convenience sample of 129 African American adolescents, aged 14 to 17 years, and their mothers who reported SDS attitudes. Qualitative analyses revealed gender differences based on an SDS in mothers' sexual risk reduction socialization. Mothers typically took a proactive approach with sons and a neutral or prohibitive approach with daughters. Findings provide directions for socially relevant programs for African American parents, schools, and communities.
本研究探讨了非裔美国母亲向儿子和女儿传递的性观念中的性双重标准(即异性交往中男性比女性享有更多自由和权力)。我们采用了一个便利样本,包括129名年龄在14至17岁的非裔美国青少年及其报告了性双重标准态度的母亲。定性分析揭示了母亲在降低性风险社会化方面基于性双重标准的性别差异。母亲通常对儿子采取积极主动的方式,对女儿采取中立或禁止的方式。研究结果为针对非裔美国父母、学校和社区的社会相关项目提供了方向。