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“这是一个有意模糊的术语”:审视成年早期人群对 hookup 的定义,以及其在性别和教育背景上的差异。

"It Is A Purposefully Ambiguous Term": Examining Emerging Adults' Definitions of Hooking Up and How They Vary by Sex/Gender and Educational Background.

机构信息

Department of Child and Family Studies, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, The University of Tennessee, 115 Jessie W. Harris Building, 1215 W. Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville, TN, 37996, USA.

Center for Health Education and Wellness, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Jul;53(7):2711-2725. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02911-8. Epub 2024 Jun 12.

Abstract

The majority of past work on hooking up among emerging adults uses a researcher-led definition and often uses college student samples. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine participant-led definitions of hooking up using a large sample (N = 701) of college-attending and non-college emerging adults. Most definitions included behaviors (91.7%), a partner type (64.3%), and references to commitment (69.2%). However, considerable variation in definitions within these categories was identified, in particular with reference to commitment. In our sample, definitions attended to what a hook "is" and "is not" as it relates to commitment. Hookup characteristics were also discussed in definitions, including frequency of hooking up, decision making, sexual health and safety, and purposes for hookups. Participants regularly referenced other common terms in relation to hooking up, including one-night stands, casual sex, no strings attached, and friends with benefits. For some, hookups were similar to these other types of casual sex experiences, whereas for others hooking up was distinct. We also quantitatively examined proportional differences in definitional categories and sub-categories based on sex/gender (men vs. women) and educational background (college-attending vs. non-college). Although some proportional differences were found, in general men and women and college-attending and non-college emerging adults defined hookups in similar ways. Programming focused on emerging adult romantic and sexual relationship education would benefit from addressing these subtle, but meaningful variations, as individuals enact hookup scripts based on how they define their encounters. Future opportunities for research to integrate both researcher-led and participant-led definitions of hooking up are discussed.

摘要

过去大多数关于新兴成年人之间 hookup 的研究都使用了研究者主导的定义,并且经常使用大学生样本。本研究的目的是使用大量(N=701)大学生和非大学生新兴成年人的样本,从参与者主导的角度定性地检查 hookup 的定义。大多数定义包括行为(91.7%)、伴侣类型(64.3%)和对承诺的提及(69.2%)。然而,在这些类别内的定义存在相当大的差异,特别是在涉及承诺时。在我们的样本中,定义关注的是 hook 与承诺相关的“是什么”和“不是什么”。 hookup 的特征也在定义中讨论,包括 hookup 的频率、决策、性健康和安全以及 hookup 的目的。参与者经常提到与 hookup 相关的其他常见术语,包括一夜情、随意性行为、无附加条件和有好处的朋友。对一些人来说, hookup 与这些其他类型的随意性行为相似,而对另一些人来说, hookup 则是不同的。我们还根据性别/性别(男性与女性)和教育背景(大学生与非大学生)对定义类别和子类别进行了定量比较。尽管发现了一些比例差异,但总体而言,男性和女性以及大学生和非大学生新兴成年人对 hookup 的定义方式相似。专注于新兴成年人浪漫和性关系教育的项目将受益于解决这些微妙但有意义的差异,因为个体根据他们对自己遭遇的定义来执行 hookup 脚本。讨论了未来将研究人员主导的和参与者主导的 hookup 定义结合起来的研究机会。

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