Psychology Department, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725-1715, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2010 Jan;46(1):139-50. doi: 10.1037/a0016931.
Emerging adulthood is a time of sexual and romantic relationship development as well as change in the parent-child relationship. This study provides a longitudinal analysis of 30 young adults' (17 women, 13 men) sexual experiences, attitudes about sexuality and dating, and reported conversations with parents about sexuality and dating from the 1st and 4th years of college. Self-report questionnaires revealed increases in general closeness with parents, increases in sexual and dating experiences, and more sexually permissive as well as more gender stereotyped attitudes. Qualitative analyses of individual interviews indicated a movement from unilateral and restrictive sex-based topics to more reciprocal and relationship-focused conversations over time. Gender analyses revealed that young women reported more restrictive sex messages and young men more positive sex messages. Participants also described increased openness and comfort in talking about sexual topics with both mothers and fathers from the 1st to 4th year of college. Overall, the results suggest that prior findings of increased mutuality with parents during the college years extend to the traditionally taboo topic of sexuality.
成年初显期是性和浪漫关系发展以及亲子关系变化的时期。本研究对 30 名年轻人(17 名女性,13 名男性)的性经历、对性和约会的态度以及与父母关于性和约会的报告进行了纵向分析,这些年轻人来自大学的第 1 年和第 4 年。自我报告问卷显示,与父母的一般亲密感增加,性和约会经验增加,性观念更加开放,性别刻板印象更加严重。对个人访谈的定性分析表明,随着时间的推移,性话题从单方面和限制性别话题转变为更加互惠和以关系为中心的对话。性别分析表明,年轻女性报告的性信息更具限制性,而年轻男性报告的性信息更积极。参与者还描述了从大学第 1 年到第 4 年,与母亲和父亲谈论性话题的开放性和舒适度都有所提高。总的来说,研究结果表明,先前关于在大学期间与父母的相互关系增加的发现扩展到了传统上被视为禁忌的性话题。