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比较性少数和异性恋年轻女性的朋友和父母作为性问题支持的来源。

Comparing sexual-minority and heterosexual young women's friends and parents as sources of support for sexual issues.

机构信息

Psychology Department, Samford University, Birmingham, AL 35229, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Aug;38(7):920-36. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9361-0. Epub 2008 Nov 11.

Abstract

The present study provides a comparative analysis of sexual-minority and heterosexual emerging adult women's experiences seeking support for sexual issues from parents and friends. Participants included 229 college women (88 sexual-minority women; 141 heterosexual women), ranging from 18 to 25 years of age, who provided written responses to an inquiry about a time they went to friends and parents for support for a issue related to their sexuality. Responses indicated that the majority of participants had sought support from either a parent or a friend and that mothers and female friends were more likely involved than fathers or male friends, respectively. Sexual issues that participants reported discussing with parents and friends were inductively grouped into five categories: dating and romantic relationships, sexual behavior, sexual health, identity negotiation, and discrimination and violence. Issues that were discussed differed based on sexual orientation identity and the source of support (parent or friend); they did not differ by age. Participants generally perceived parents and friends' responses as helpful, though sexual-minority participants perceived both parents and friends' responses as less helpful than did heterosexual participants. Overall, results suggest both similarities and differences between sexual-minority and heterosexual young women's experiences seeking support for sexual issues from parents and friends.

摘要

本研究对性少数和异性恋成年早期女性向父母和朋友寻求性问题支持的经历进行了比较分析。参与者包括 229 名年龄在 18 至 25 岁之间的大学生女性(88 名性少数女性;141 名异性恋女性),她们对一个关于向朋友和父母寻求与性相关问题支持的问题提供了书面答复。答复表明,大多数参与者都曾向父母或朋友寻求过支持,母亲和女性朋友比父亲和男性朋友更有可能参与其中。参与者报告与父母和朋友讨论的性问题被归纳为五个类别:约会和浪漫关系、性行为、性健康、身份协商以及歧视和暴力。讨论的问题因性取向身份和支持来源(父母或朋友)而异;但与年龄无关。参与者普遍认为父母和朋友的回应是有帮助的,尽管性少数参与者认为父母和朋友的回应不如异性恋参与者那么有帮助。总的来说,研究结果表明,性少数和异性恋年轻女性向父母和朋友寻求性问题支持的经历既有相似之处,也有不同之处。

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