Emmerink Peggy M J, van den Eijnden Regina J J M, Ter Bogt Tom F M, Vanwesenbeeck Ine
Department of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Utrecht University, 3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Rutgers, Expert Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Aug;46(6):1699-1709. doi: 10.1007/s10508-017-1001-x. Epub 2017 May 30.
The (hetero)sexual double standard (SDS), prescribing sexual modesty for girls and sexual prowess for boys, negatively affects sexual and mental health. Nevertheless, endorsement and enactment of the SDS is still common. In this study, we respond to recent calls for modernization in the field of sexual double standard research. We describe the development of the "Scale for the Assessment of Sexual Standards among Youth" (SASSY), as well as its psychometric properties. This instrument was designed to measure contemporary sexual double standard endorsement, defined as "the degree to which an individual's attitude reflects a divergent set of expectations for boys and girls, in that boys are expected to be relatively more sexually active, assertive, and knowledgeable and girls are expected to be relatively more sexually reserved, passive, and inexperienced" among adolescents and emerging adults. In Study 1, a pool of 35 items was administered in a Dutch sample (N = 465, 54.8% female, age 16-20). A 20-item set formed a one-dimensional and internally consistent scale and was subsequently administered in a second Dutch sample. Study 2 (N = 818, 58.4% female, age 16-25) again assessed the 20-item set. After dropping one item, the 19-item SASSY proved to be one-dimensional and internally consistent, exhibiting good test-retest reliability, construct validity, and convergent validity. Finally, the instrument showed configural and metric measurement invariance across gender, age, education level, and sexual experience level, and configural, metric, and scalar measurement invariance across time. These studies confirmed the 19-item SASSY to be a reliable and valid new tool for the assessment of contemporary sexual double standard endorsement among adolescents and emerging adults.
(异性)性双重标准规定女孩要保持性端庄,男孩要有性能力,这对性健康和心理健康产生负面影响。然而,对性双重标准的认可和践行仍然很普遍。在本研究中,我们回应了性双重标准研究领域最近对现代化的呼吁。我们描述了“青少年性标准评估量表”(SASSY)的开发及其心理测量特性。该工具旨在测量当代性双重标准的认可度,其定义为“个体的态度反映出对男孩和女孩不同期望的程度,即期望男孩在性方面相对更活跃、自信且有见识,而期望女孩在性方面相对更矜持、被动且缺乏经验”,适用于青少年和刚成年的人。在研究1中,对荷兰样本(N = 465,54.8%为女性,年龄16 - 20岁)施测了一组35个项目。一组20个项目构成了一个一维且内部一致的量表,随后在第二个荷兰样本中进行了施测。研究2(N = 818,58.4%为女性,年龄16 - 25岁)再次评估了这组20个项目。去掉一个项目后,19个项目的SASSY被证明是一维且内部一致的,具有良好的重测信度、结构效度和收敛效度。最后,该工具在性别、年龄、教育水平和性经验水平上表现出构型和度量测量不变性,在时间上表现出构型、度量和标量测量不变性。这些研究证实了19个项目的SASSY是评估青少年和刚成年的人当代性双重标准认可度的可靠且有效的新工具。