Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands.
J Sex Med. 2018 Apr;15(4):492-501. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.02.012. Epub 2018 Mar 14.
10 years ago, Meston and Buss (Arch Sex Behav 2007;36:477-507) identified 237 reasons for having sex. Since then, only a few studies have built on the analyses of differences in sexual motivation.
To replicate the YSEX? in a broader sample of women and men of different ages.
Women and men younger than 18 (n = 141), 18 to 22 (n = 1,039), 22 to 55 (n = 2,804), and at least 55 (n = 667) years old completed an online survey about their reasons for engaging in sex during the past year.
The YSEX? inventory was assessed to measure sexual motivation. The taxonomy consists of 4 main factors (physical, goal attainment, emotional, insecurity) and 13 subfactors.
4,655 participants took part in the survey. The top 5 primary reasons for engaging in sex were identical across age groups and sexes. However, results also showed that the pattern of motivations for sex significantly differed depending on the age and sex of the participant. Older participants reported significantly less physical and utilitarian reasons than younger participants. Young adult men (18-22 years) were particularly motivated to have sex for emotional reasons of love and commitment. Women in this age group engaged more often in sex to express their emotions than older women. Significant sex differences were found, with men preferring physical reasons and women more often expressing emotional and insecurity reasons, except for the group of adolescents.
Our study shows that most people are driven by the pleasure of sex. With aging, the physical driving force and sexual satisfaction significantly decrease, although sex remains important throughout life. The findings support a biopsychosocial approach to the understanding of people's sexual motivation. Evolutionary differences might explain some of our findings, as might shifting cultural norms. Wyverkens E, Dewitte M, Deschepper E, et al. YSEX? A Replication Study in Different Age Groups. J Sex Med 2018;15:492-501.
10 年前,Meston 和 Buss(《性医学杂志》2007 年;36:477-507)确定了 237 个性行为的原因。从那以后,只有少数研究对性动机的差异进行了分析。
在不同年龄的女性和男性中复制 YSEX?。
年龄在 18 岁以下(n=141)、18 至 22 岁(n=1039)、22 至 55 岁(n=2804)和 55 岁以上(n=667)的女性和男性完成了一项关于过去一年性行为原因的在线调查。
采用 YSEX?库存来衡量性动机。该分类法包括 4 个主要因素(身体、目标实现、情感、不安全)和 13 个子因素。
共有 4655 名参与者参加了调查。年龄组和性别之间参与性行为的前 5 个主要原因相同。然而,结果还表明,性动机的模式因参与者的年龄和性别而异。年长的参与者报告的身体和功利原因明显少于年轻的参与者。年轻的成年男性(18-22 岁)特别出于情感原因而有性行为,如爱和承诺。这个年龄段的女性比年长的女性更频繁地通过性行为来表达自己的情感。发现了显著的性别差异,男性更喜欢身体原因,而女性更多地表达情感和不安全的原因,除了青少年组。
我们的研究表明,大多数人是出于性爱的乐趣而被驱使的。随着年龄的增长,身体驱动力和性满足感显著下降,尽管性在整个生命周期中仍然很重要。这些发现支持了一种生物心理社会方法来理解人们的性动机。进化差异可能解释了我们的一些发现,文化规范的转变也可能解释了一些发现。Wyverkens E、Dewitte M、Deschepper E 等人。在不同年龄组中复制 YSEX?。《性医学杂志》2018 年;15:492-501。