School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Faculty of Psychology and Education Science, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
J Sex Med. 2018 May;15(5):687-697. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.03.007. Epub 2018 Apr 10.
Several studies have demonstrated that culture plays a fundamental role in individuals' beliefs, attitudes, and values toward sexuality, and influences their ability to enjoy sex. It follows that culture may influence sexual satisfaction or dissatisfaction.
To examine and compare cognitive-emotional variables related to women's sexual dissatisfaction in Iran and New Zealand.
In total, 196 Iranian women and 207 New Zealand women participated in the study, answering questionnaires evaluating dysfunctional sexual beliefs, automatic thoughts, emotional and sexual response during sexual activity, as well as sexual satisfaction.
Sexual beliefs were measured by the Sexual Dysfunctional Beliefs Questionnaire, thoughts and emotional responses were measured by the Sexual Modes Questionnaire, and sexual satisfaction was measured by the Sexual Satisfaction Index.
Findings indicated that in both Iranian and New Zealand women, failure and disengagement thoughts, lack of erotic thoughts, and emotions of fear during sexual activity were significant predictors of sexual dissatisfaction. Besides these common predictors, results also indicated that sexual conservatism and women's sexual passivity beliefs, sexual abuse thoughts, and fear during sexual activity were significant predictors of sexual dissatisfaction in Iranian women. Beliefs of sexual desire and pleasure as a sin; age-related beliefs; and emotions such as sadness, disillusion, and hurt were significant predictors of sexual dissatisfaction in New Zealand women.
The present findings could facilitate a better understanding of cultural differences in the roles played by dysfunctional sexual beliefs, negative automatic thoughts, and negative emotions during sexual activity, and the value of these beliefs, thoughts, and emotions in predicting sexual dissatisfaction.
The strength of this study is in providing an examination of the role of culturally bound beliefs in predicting sexual dissatisfaction in women from different cultural backgrounds. Limitations include the lack of evaluation of psychological and interpersonal variables that may impact on women's sexual dissatisfaction. These findings suggest that there may be a role of culture in shaping beliefs, attitudes, and values toward sexuality; and provide evidence for the effect of cognitive-emotional variables in predicting women's sexual dissatisfaction. Abdolmanafi A, Nobre P, Winter S, et al. Culture and Sexuality: Cognitive-Emotional Determinants of Sexual Dissatisfaction Among Iranian and New Zealand Women. J Sex Med 2018;15:687-697.
多项研究表明,文化在个体对性的信仰、态度和价值观中起着根本性的作用,并影响他们享受性的能力。因此,文化可能会影响性满足或不满足。
检查和比较伊朗和新西兰女性性不满的认知-情感变量。
共有 196 名伊朗女性和 207 名新西兰女性参与了这项研究,她们回答了评估性功能障碍信念、自动思维、性活动期间的情绪和性反应以及性满意度的问卷。
性信念通过性功能障碍信念问卷进行测量,思维和情绪反应通过性模式问卷进行测量,性满意度通过性满意度指数进行测量。
研究结果表明,在伊朗和新西兰女性中,失败和脱离思维、缺乏色情思维、以及性活动期间的恐惧,都是性不满的重要预测因素。除了这些共同的预测因素外,研究结果还表明,性保守和女性的性被动信念、性虐待思维以及性活动期间的恐惧,是伊朗女性性不满的重要预测因素。性欲望和快乐被视为罪恶的信念;与年龄相关的信念;以及悲伤、幻灭和受伤等情绪,是新西兰女性性不满的重要预测因素。
本研究结果有助于更好地理解在性活动中,功能失调的性信念、消极自动思维和消极情绪所起的文化差异作用,以及这些信念、思维和情绪在预测性不满方面的价值。
本研究的优势在于考察了文化因素在预测来自不同文化背景的女性性不满方面的作用。局限性包括缺乏对可能影响女性性不满的心理和人际变量的评估。这些发现表明,文化在塑造对性的信仰、态度和价值观方面可能起着一定的作用;并为认知-情感变量预测女性性不满提供了证据。