Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University, MI 48309-4402, USA.
J Sex Res. 2011 Sep;48(5):437-49. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2010.506679. Epub 2011 May 24.
The idea of a sexual double standard emphasizes that men have more sexual freedom, whereas women are subject to social sanctions for the same behaviors. This research uses a sample of adolescent women to examine the social consequences of reporting a greater number of sex partners. The research explores whether there are broader social costs and feelings of low self-worth associated with a high number of sex partners, and also focuses on characteristics of the adolescents' close friends. The analyses of quantitative data (n = 600) provide support for the emphasis on the adolescents' immediate network of friends: Friends' attitudes and behaviors were significant predictors of respondents' own sexual experiences, while those reporting a higher number of sex partners did not report a lack of popularity, desire for more friends, or lower self-esteem. In-depth relationship history narratives collected from a subset of respondents (n = 46) provide additional context. Women often recognized the existence of a double standard on a societal or school level, but support or acceptance provided by the more immediate network of similarly situated friends serves as a buffer against such negative attributions. The findings suggest that programs targeting sexual behaviors should focus on how peer norms influence girls' sexual choices.
性双重标准的观点强调,男性拥有更多的性自由,而女性则因同样的行为受到社会制裁。本研究使用青少年女性样本,考察了报告更多性伴侣的社会后果。该研究探讨了与性伴侣数量高相关的更广泛的社会成本和自卑感,同时也关注青少年密友的特征。对定量数据(n=600)的分析为强调青少年的即时朋友圈提供了支持:朋友的态度和行为是受访者自身性经历的重要预测因素,而那些报告有更多性伴侣的人并没有报告缺乏人气、渴望更多朋友或自尊心较低。从一组受访者(n=46)中收集的深入关系史叙述提供了更多背景。女性通常在社会或学校层面认识到存在双重标准,但更直接的、处境相似的朋友网络的支持或认可,可作为对这种负面归因的缓冲。研究结果表明,针对性行为的项目应该侧重于同伴规范如何影响女孩的性选择。