Major B, Schmidlin A M, Williams L
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Buffalo 14260.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1990 Apr;58(4):634-43. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.58.4.634.
This study examined the impact of age of participants and the setting in which touch occurred on gender patterns in 799 instances of observed intentional touch. Gender asymmetry, a pattern in which men are more likely to touch women than vice versa, was observed when touch between adults was examined but not when touch involving children was examined. Adult touch interactions occurring in public, nonintimate settings showed gender asymmetry, but adult touch interactions occurring in greeting or leave-taking settings did not. Cross-sex touch was more prevalent among adults, whereas same-sex touch was more prevalent when a child was involved. Implications for theoretical perspectives on gender and touch are discussed.
本研究调查了799例观察到的有意触碰中参与者年龄及触碰发生场景对性别模式的影响。当研究成年人之间的触碰时,观察到了性别不对称现象,即男性比女性更有可能触碰女性,而在研究涉及儿童的触碰时则未观察到这种现象。在公共、非亲密场景中发生的成年人触碰互动表现出性别不对称,但在问候或告别的场景中发生的成年人触碰互动则没有。异性触碰在成年人中更为普遍,而涉及儿童时同性触碰更为普遍。本文还讨论了对性别与触碰理论观点的启示。