Goldey Katherine L, van Anders Sari M
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Departments of Psychology and Women's Studies; Programs in Neuroscience and Reproductive Sciences; Science, Technology, and Society Program; Biosocial Methods Collaborative, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2016 Nov;45(8):2155-2171. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0612-3. Epub 2015 Nov 6.
Sexual thoughts are sufficient to increase testosterone (T) in women, yet erotic films are not. A key confound in past studies is autonomy in stimulus selection: women choose the content of their sexual thoughts but films have been selected by researchers. We hypothesized that self-chosen erotic films, compared to researcher-chosen erotic films, would (1) increase women's self-reported arousal, enjoyment, and identification with stimuli, and decrease negative affect; and (2) increase T. Participants (N = 116 women) were randomly assigned to a neutral documentary condition or one of three erotic film conditions: high choice (self-chosen erotica from participants' own sources), moderate choice (self-chosen erotica from films preselected by sexuality researchers), or no choice (researcher-chosen erotica). Participants provided saliva samples for T before and after viewing the film in the privacy of their homes. Compared to researcher-chosen erotica, self-chosen erotica increased self-reported arousal and enjoyment, but also unexpectedly disgust, guilt, and embarrassment. Self-chosen erotica only marginally increased identification with stimuli compared to researcher-chosen erotica. Overall, film condition did not affect T, but individual differences in identification moderated T responses: among women reporting lower levels of identification, the moderate choice condition decreased T compared to the no choice condition, but this difference was not observed among women with higher identification. These results highlight the importance of cognitive/emotional factors like identification for sexually modulated T. However, self-chosen erotica results in more ambivalent rather than unequivocally positive cognitive/emotional responses, perhaps because stigma associated with viewing erotica for women becomes more salient when choosing stimuli.
性幻想足以提高女性体内的睾酮水平(T),但色情影片却做不到。以往研究中的一个关键混淆因素是刺激选择的自主性:女性可以选择自己性幻想的内容,但影片是由研究人员挑选的。我们假设,与研究人员挑选的色情影片相比,女性自己选择的色情影片会(1)增强女性自我报告的性唤起、愉悦感以及对刺激的认同感,并减少负面影响;(2)提高睾酮水平。参与者(N = 116名女性)被随机分配到中性纪录片组或三种色情影片组之一:高选择组(参与者从自己的资源中自行选择的色情内容)、中等选择组(从性学研究人员预先挑选的影片中自行选择的色情内容)或无选择组(研究人员挑选的色情内容)。参与者在自己家中私密观看影片前后提供唾液样本以检测睾酮水平。与研究人员挑选的色情影片相比,自行选择的色情影片增强了自我报告的性唤起和愉悦感,但意外的是也增加了厌恶、内疚和尴尬感。与研究人员挑选的色情影片相比,自行选择的色情影片仅略微增强了对刺激的认同感。总体而言,影片类型并未影响睾酮水平,但认同感的个体差异调节了睾酮反应:在认同感较低的女性中,中等选择组的睾酮水平相比于无选择组有所下降,但在认同感较高的女性中未观察到这种差异。这些结果凸显了认同感等认知/情感因素对性调节睾酮水平的重要性。然而,自行选择的色情影片会导致更矛盾而非明确积极的认知/情感反应,也许是因为女性观看色情影片时的污名化在选择刺激时变得更加突出。