Baldwin Aleta, Schick Vanessa R, Dodge Brian, van Der Pol Barbara, Herbenick Debby, Sanders Stephanie A, Fortenberry J Dennis
Department of Kinesiology, California State University Stanislaus, One University Circle, Turlock, CA, 95382, USA.
Division of Management, Policy and Community Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Jul;46(5):1337-1348. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0817-0. Epub 2016 Aug 3.
Collecting information on sexual identity is critical to ensuring the visibility of minority populations who face stigmatization and discrimination related to sexual identities. However, it is challenging to capture the nuances of sexual identity with traditional survey research methods. Using a mixed-methods approach, we gathered data on the sexual identities of 80 behaviorally bisexual women in the Midwestern United States through an online survey. When provided different types of measures (e.g., open ended and fixed response) and different contexts in which to identify (e.g., private and public), participants varied in how they reported their sexual identities. Qualitative analysis of participant narratives around identity change finds partitioning and ranking of attraction is a key component in understanding behaviorally bisexual women's identities. We further identify a division regarding the desired outcomes of identity development processes. Given the multiple ways in which participants identified depending upon the type of measure and the context specified, and the variation in identification over time, results support reconsidering the capability of typical measures and methods used in survey research to capture sexual identity information. Additionally, findings highlight the utility of including multiple, context-specific measures of sexual identities in future research.
收集性身份信息对于确保面临与性身份相关的污名化和歧视的少数群体的可见性至关重要。然而,用传统的调查研究方法来捕捉性身份的细微差别具有挑战性。我们采用混合方法,通过在线调查收集了美国中西部80名行为双性恋女性的性身份数据。当提供不同类型的测量方式(例如开放式和固定回答式)以及不同的身份识别情境(例如私密和公开情境)时,参与者报告其性身份的方式各不相同。对参与者围绕身份变化的叙述进行定性分析发现,吸引力的划分和排序是理解行为双性恋女性身份的关键组成部分。我们进一步确定了关于身份发展过程期望结果的一种分歧。鉴于参与者根据测量方式的类型和指定的情境有多种身份识别方式,并且随着时间推移身份识别存在差异,研究结果支持重新考虑调查研究中用于获取性身份信息的典型测量方式和方法的能力。此外,研究结果凸显了在未来研究中纳入多种针对特定情境的性身份测量方式的效用。