Department of Social Psychology, 16778Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.
Department of Psychology, Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Sevilla, Spain.
Psychol Rep. 2022 Dec;125(6):2879-2901. doi: 10.1177/00332941211028999. Epub 2021 Jul 4.
The scientific evidence suggests that COVID-19 is affecting much more than the physical health of individuals, particularly in places where a lockdown has been established to slow down the spread of the virus. An area that may be particularly affected is human sexuality. This study explored the impact of the situation generated by COVID-19 on the sexuality of 201 adults living in Spain. We collected data cross-sectionally through an online survey during the month of April 2020. Results showed a reduction of sexual self-esteem and a decrease in the number of interpersonal sexual relations, although the frequency of masturbation and the consumption of pornography did not vary compared to previous levels. A regression analysis showed that masturbation, the ability to maintain sexual arousal and interpersonal sex were mediating variables in the relationship between gender - specifically being male - and having higher sexual self-esteem during the lockdown. This study provides new insight on the relevance of certain sexual behaviors in a pandemic situation with considerable social restrictions and on the effect of this situation on sexual self-esteem and arousal. It brings some clarity on the relationship between sexual self-esteem and gender, about which there is currently no consensus in the scientific literature.
科学证据表明,COVID-19 不仅对个人的身体健康产生影响,尤其是在那些为了减缓病毒传播而实施封锁措施的地方。一个可能受到特别影响的领域是人类的性行为。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 疫情对 201 名居住在西班牙的成年人的性行为的影响。我们通过 2020 年 4 月的在线调查进行了横断面数据收集。结果表明,性自尊感降低,人际间性关系减少,尽管与之前的水平相比,自慰和色情制品的消费并没有变化。回归分析表明,自慰、维持性唤起的能力和人际性行为是性别(特别是男性)与在封锁期间性自尊感更高之间关系的中介变量。本研究提供了关于在社交限制较大的大流行情况下某些性行为的相关性的新见解,以及这种情况对性自尊和唤起的影响。它还阐明了性自尊与性别的关系,关于这一点,目前科学文献中尚无共识。