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对成年初显期发展特征的认知和对 hookup 文化的认可是否与不同 hookup 伴侣的数量和行为有关?

Are Perceptions of the Developmental Features of Emerging Adulthood and Endorsement of the Hookup Culture Associated with Number of Different Hookup Partners and Behaviors?

机构信息

Department of Child and Family Studies, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, The University of Tennessee, 115 Jessie W. Harris Building, 1215 W. Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, TN, 37996, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2020 May;49(4):1163-1176. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01658-2. Epub 2020 Mar 12.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceptions of each developmental feature of emerging adulthood and endorsement of each feature of the hookup culture with number of different hookup partners and hookup behaviors. Participants were 1219 college-attending emerging adults (ages 18-29 years) who completed an online survey about emerging adult experiences. After controlling for semester of data collection and known correlates of hooking up (e.g., age, sex, religiosity, and binge drinking experience), none of the developmental features of emerging adulthood were significantly associated with number of different hookup partners in the last 12 months. In addition, only one feature of the hookup culture was associated with number of different hookup partners: Hooking up is fun. In follow-up analyses among those who reported at least one hookup in the last 12 months (n = 807), some of the developmental features of emerging adulthood (e.g., experimentation/possibilities, negativity/instability) and features of the hookup culture (e.g., hooking up is fun, hooking up provides sexual freedom) helped differentiate reported involvement in various types of hookup behaviors. The most prominent and consistent correlate was number of different hookup partners in the last 12 months (increased likelihood of all behaviors, except deep kissing). Recommendations for understanding hooking up as a developmental and/or cultural experience are discussed.

摘要

本研究旨在考察对成年初显期各个发展特征的认知与 hookup 文化各个特征的认同与每个 hookup 伴侣的数量和 hookup 行为之间的关系。参与者为 1219 名参加大学的成年初显期(18-29 岁)的人,他们完成了一份关于成年初显期经历的在线调查。在控制了数据收集学期和 hookup 的已知相关因素(例如年龄、性别、宗教信仰和狂饮经历)后,成年初显期的各个发展特征均与过去 12 个月中不同 hookup 伴侣的数量无显著关联。此外,仅有 hookup 文化的一个特征与不同 hookup 伴侣的数量有关: hookup 很有趣。在过去 12 个月中至少有一次 hookup 的报告者中(n=807),一些成年初显期的发展特征(例如,实验/可能性、消极/不稳定)和 hookup 文化的特征(例如,hookup 很有趣,hookup 提供性自由)有助于区分报告的各种类型的 hookup 行为的参与。最突出和一致的相关因素是过去 12 个月中不同 hookup 伴侣的数量(所有行为的可能性增加,除了深吻)。讨论了将 hookup 理解为发展和/或文化体验的建议。

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