Applied Human Science, 5308Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.
Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Family Science, 5707Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2022 Nov;41(11):2272-2281. doi: 10.1177/07334648221114632. Epub 2022 Jul 11.
This study used a mixed-method research design to examine public attitudes toward sexual advance directives (SADs), a theoretical legal document intended to protect the sexual rights of individuals across the lifespan. Respondents ( = 537) largely indicated that SADs should exist (65.4%) to preserve autonomy and protect resident rights, but they would not sign one right now (60.4%) because they were too young. Linear regression analyses revealed statistical associations between education level, relationship length, and sexual instrumentality for the existence of SADs, while gender, age, perceived importance of sexuality, and sexual self-disclosure were associated with whether a respondent would sign the document now. Overall analyses indicate that valuing sexual expression as a right, autonomy, sexuality in older age, and sexual communication led to a greater amount of general support for SADs. Respondents were sensitive to the concerns of SADs in the context of fluid consent between partners and their safety.
本研究采用混合方法研究设计,旨在探讨公众对性预先指示(SAD)的态度,SAD 是一份旨在保护个人终身性权利的理论性法律文件。受访者(=537)大多表示,SAD 应该存在(65.4%)以维护自主权和保护居民权利,但他们现在不会签署(60.4%),因为他们太年轻。线性回归分析显示,教育程度、关系持续时间和性工具性与 SAD 的存在之间存在统计学关联,而性别、年龄、对性的重视程度和性自我披露与受访者现在是否会签署该文件有关。总体分析表明,将性表达视为一种权利、自主权、老年时的性行为以及性沟通,会导致对 SAD 的普遍支持增加。受访者对伴侣之间流动性同意和安全性背景下的 SAD 问题表示关注。