Regnerus Mark, Price Joseph, Gordon David
Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 305 E. 23rd St., A1700, CLA 3.306, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.
Department of Economics, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Oct;46(7):2111-2121. doi: 10.1007/s10508-017-0975-8. Epub 2017 Mar 24.
Drawing upon a large, recent probability sample of American adults ages 18-60 (7648 men and 8090 women), we explored the association between sexual frequency and masturbation, evaluating the evidence for whether masturbation compensates for unavailable sex, complements (or augments) existing paired sexual activity, or bears little association with it. We found evidence supporting a compensatory relationship between masturbation and sexual frequency for men, and a complementary one among women, but each association was both modest and contingent on how content participants were with their self-reported frequency of sex. Among men and women, both partnered status and their sexual contentment were more obvious predictors of masturbation than was recent frequency of sex. We conclude that both hypotheses as commonly evaluated suffer from failing to account for the pivotal role of subjective sexual contentment in predicting masturbation.
基于近期一项针对18至60岁美国成年人的大型概率样本(7648名男性和8090名女性),我们探讨了性行为频率与自慰之间的关联,评估自慰是否能弥补无法获得的性行为、补充(或增强)现有的伴侣性行为,或者与之几乎没有关联的证据。我们发现有证据支持男性自慰与性行为频率之间存在补偿关系,女性之间存在互补关系,但每种关联都很适度,且取决于参与者对自我报告的性行为频率的满意程度。在男性和女性中,伴侣状态和性满意度比近期的性行为频率更能明显预测自慰行为。我们得出结论,通常所评估的这两种假设都未能考虑到主观性满意度在预测自慰行为中的关键作用。