Kaestle Christine E, Evans Larissa M
a Department of Human Development , Virginia Tech, Blacksburg , Virginia , USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2018 Jan;66(1):32-40. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2017.1369090. Epub 2017 Sep 8.
We examine how sexual activity relates to sexual well-being within the context of sexual attitudes, sexual agency, and sexual desire.
PARTICIPANTS/METHODS: We surveyed 471 college women in 2012-2014 who had ever had sex.
Sexual agency and sexual desire consistently predicted well-being, regardless of recent sexual activity. There was a significant interaction between recent sexual activity (none, casual, or exclusive relationship) and sexual attitudes. Exclusive sex was associated with higher than average sexual well-being, especially for women with permissive attitudes. Women who had casual sex and held permissive to average attitudes had the next highest levels of well-being, but those with non-permissive attitudes fell substantially below the overall mean. Women who had no recent sex were consistently below the mean, especially for women with more permissive attitudes.
A disconnect between sexual attitudes and recent sexual activity may lower women's sexual well-being.
我们研究在性态度、性自主和性欲的背景下,性活动与性幸福感之间的关系。
参与者/方法:我们在2012年至2014年对471名有过性经历的大学女性进行了调查。
无论近期的性活动如何,性自主和性欲始终能预测幸福感。近期性活动(无、随意性行为或排他性关系)与性态度之间存在显著交互作用。排他性性行为与高于平均水平的性幸福感相关,尤其是对于持宽容态度的女性。有随意性行为且态度从宽容到一般的女性,其幸福感水平次之,但态度不宽容的女性则大幅低于总体平均水平。近期没有性行为的女性始终低于平均水平,尤其是对于态度更宽容的女性。
性态度与近期性活动之间的脱节可能会降低女性的性幸福感。