Almås Elsa Mari, Benestad Esben Esther Pirelli, Bolstad Silje-Håvard, Karlsen Tor-Ivar, Giami Alain
Department of Psychosocial Health, University of Agder, 4604 Kristiansand, Norway.
INSERM (National Institute of Health and Medical Research), 94807 Paris, France.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Feb 16;12(4):482. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12040482.
The understanding and conceptualizing of gender and sexuality are continuously negotiated between individuals and cultures. Recently, new gender identity orientations have emerged, fighting pathologization and establishing new spaces and options for being sexually active gendered beings.
To investigate variations in sexual activities across different gender identity orientations.
A questionnaire used in France was adapted to the Norwegian context and implemented in this study. The participants were recruited through therapists, TGD organizations, and social media.
A total of 538 individuals responded to the questionnaire, of which 336 provided a written description of their gender identity. Based on an analysis of the degree of male gender identity orientation, the degree of female gender identity orientation, and the degree of nonbinary gender identity orientation, three clusters appeared and were used in the analyses of sexual activities and preferences.
Some findings could be attributed to lingering aspects of traditional gender roles, while others may be indicative of sexual expression stemming from societal acceptance of gender diversity and new identity orientations.
性别与性取向的理解和概念化在个体与文化之间不断进行协商。最近,新的性别认同取向出现了,它们反对将其病理化,并为作为有性活动的性别化个体建立新的空间和选择。
调查不同性别认同取向的性活动差异。
对法国使用的一份问卷进行改编以适应挪威的情况,并在本研究中实施。参与者通过治疗师、跨性别者组织和社交媒体招募。
共有538人回复了问卷,其中336人提供了他们性别认同的书面描述。基于对男性性别认同取向程度、女性性别认同取向程度和非二元性别认同取向程度的分析,出现了三个聚类,并用于性活动和偏好的分析。
一些发现可归因于传统性别角色的遗留方面,而其他发现可能表明性表达源于社会对性别多样性和新认同取向的接受。