Fitz Caroline C, Zucker Alyssa N
a Department of Psychology , The George Washington University , Washington , District of Columbia , USA.
Women Health. 2015;55(3):245-62. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2014.996721. Epub 2015 Mar 20.
Understanding factors related to condom use is critical in reducing the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially for women, who are disproportionately affected by many STIs. Extant work has shown that perceived sexism is one such factor associated with lower levels of condom use among women, but has yet to explore whether benevolent sexism in particular-a subtle form of sexism that often goes unnoticed and increases cognitions and behaviors consistent with traditional female gender roles (e.g., sexual submissiveness)-relates negatively to this safer-sex practice. The present research tested this possibility and, in addition, examined whether relational sex motives, which reflect a desire to engage in sex as a means to foster partners' sexual satisfaction, mediated the relation between benevolent sexism and condom use. During the spring of 2011, female college students (N = 158) reported how often they experienced benevolent sexism in their daily lives and, 2 weeks later, their relational sex motives and condom use. Supporting hypotheses results indicated that greater exposure to benevolent sexism was associated significantly with lower condom use, and that relational sex motives mediated this relationship. We discuss implications for women's well-being, including ways to promote safer sex in the face of sexism.
了解与使用避孕套相关的因素对于减少性传播感染(STIs)的传播至关重要,尤其是对女性而言,她们受许多性传播感染的影响尤为严重。现有研究表明,感知到的性别歧视是与女性较低的避孕套使用率相关的一个因素,但尚未探讨善意性别歧视(一种往往不易被察觉且会增加与传统女性性别角色相符的认知和行为,如性顺从的微妙性别歧视形式)是否与这种安全性行为呈负相关。本研究检验了这种可能性,此外,还考察了关系性性动机(反映了将性行为作为促进伴侣性满足手段的愿望)是否介导了善意性别歧视与避孕套使用之间的关系。在2011年春季,女大学生(N = 158)报告了她们在日常生活中经历善意性别歧视的频率,两周后,报告了她们的关系性性动机和避孕套使用情况。支持假设的结果表明,更多地接触善意性别歧视与较低的避孕套使用率显著相关,并且关系性性动机介导了这种关系。我们讨论了对女性幸福感的影响,包括在面对性别歧视时促进安全性行为的方法。