Institute of Health and Wellbeing, MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow.
Department of Applied Health Science and Kinsey Institute, Indiana University.
J Sex Res. 2021 Nov-Dec;58(9):1173-1183. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2021.1913567. Epub 2021 Apr 30.
Sexual consent is often conceptualized as an internal willingness to engage in sexual activity, which can be communicated externally to a sexual partner. Internal sexual consent comprises feelings of physical response, safety/comfort, arousal, agreement/want, and readiness; external sexual consent includes communication cues that may be explicit or implicit and verbal or nonverbal. Most previous research on sexual consent has focused on between-person differences; little attention has been devoted to examining the within-person variation of sexual consent across time. We conducted a 28-day experience sampling methodology (ESM) study with a sample of adults ( = 113) to assess fluctuations in internal and external sexual consent across a given person's sexual events. We found that more than 50% and up to 80% of the variance in sexual consent scores could be accounted for by within-person variability. The type of sexual behavior participants engaged in during a sexual event predicted their internal and external consent. Further, internal consent feelings predicted external consent communication. Overall, our findings provided initial evidence regarding the extent that situational contexts are relevant for sexual consent. ESM study designs may be used to further investigate the potential contextual, intrapersonal, and interpersonal factors associated with internal and external sexual consent.
性同意通常被概念化为一种内在的参与性活动的意愿,可以通过外部沟通传达给性伴侣。内在的性同意包括身体反应、安全/舒适、唤起、同意/欲望和准备的感觉;外在的性同意包括可能是明确或隐含的、口头或非口头的沟通线索。大多数关于性同意的先前研究都集中在个体间差异上;很少关注个体内在的性同意在时间上的变化。我们对成年人(n=113)进行了 28 天的经验抽样方法(ESM)研究,以评估给定个体的性事件中内在和外在性同意的波动。我们发现,性同意分数的超过 50%,甚至高达 80%的变异可以由个体内的可变性来解释。参与者在性事件中参与的性行为类型预测了他们的内在和外在同意。此外,内在的同意感受预测了外在的同意沟通。总的来说,我们的研究结果提供了初步证据,表明情境背景对性同意的重要程度。ESM 研究设计可以用于进一步研究与内在和外在性同意相关的潜在情境、个体内部和人际因素。