Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, USA.
Institute of Professional Psychology, Bahria University, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Sex Marital Ther. 2021;47(4):368-380. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2021.1881671. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
Studies investigating women's attributions for positive and negative sexual experiences have been slow to adopt a cross-cultural perspective, resulting in a perspective defined by Western experiences. This cross-cultural analysis examined such attribution processes in 88 Pakistani and 187 USA women, and identified differences related to orgasmic difficulty and country-of-origin. Pakistani and USA women differed on both self-blame and relationship blame related to negative sexual outcomes, an effect intensified in Pakistani women who reported orgasmic difficulty during partnered sex. Differences are interpreted within a cultural context and underscore the importance of addressing women's sexual experiences in a more global context.
研究女性对积极和消极性体验的归因的工作进展缓慢,一直未能采用跨文化视角,导致其观点局限于西方经验。本跨文化分析对 88 名巴基斯坦女性和 187 名美国女性的这种归因过程进行了研究,发现与性高潮困难和原籍国相关的差异。在与负面性结果相关的自责和关系指责方面,巴基斯坦女性和美国女性存在差异,在报告性行为中出现性高潮困难的巴基斯坦女性中,这种差异更为明显。这些差异是在文化背景下进行解释的,强调了在更全球化的背景下关注女性性体验的重要性。