Lavie-Ajayi Maya, Joffe Hélène
Tel-Hai College, Israel.
J Health Psychol. 2009 Jan;14(1):98-107. doi: 10.1177/1359105308097950.
This study examines women's social representations of female orgasm. Fifty semi-structured interviews were conducted with British women. The data were thematically analysed and compared with the content of female orgasm-related writing in two women's magazines over a 30-year period. The results indicate that orgasm is deemed the goal of sex with emphasis on its physiological dimension. However, the women and the magazines graft onto this scientifically driven representation the importance of relational and emotive aspects of orgasm. For the women, particularly those who experience themselves as having problems with orgasm, the scientifically driven representations induce feelings of failure, but are also resisted. The findings highlight the role played by the social context in women's subjective experience of their sexual health.
本研究考察了女性对女性性高潮的社会认知。对英国女性进行了50次半结构化访谈。对数据进行了主题分析,并与30年间两份女性杂志中与女性性高潮相关的文章内容进行了比较。结果表明,性高潮被视为性行为的目标,且重点在于其生理层面。然而,这些女性以及杂志在这种由科学驱动的认知之上,又增添了性高潮在关系和情感方面的重要性。对于这些女性,尤其是那些自认为在性高潮方面存在问题的女性来说,由科学驱动的认知会引发失败感,但她们也对此予以抵制。研究结果凸显了社会背景在女性性健康主观体验中所起的作用。