McKenney Erin E, Cucchiara Claudia L, Senanayake Amy, Gotham Katherine O
Department of Psychology, Rowan University.
J Sex Res. 2024 Jun 21:1-16. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2024.2365273.
Adults entering college, especially autistic individuals, may have a higher likelihood of unwanted or distressing sexual experiences. Additionally, autistic adults appear to endorse dissatisfying sexual education experiences and difficulties with consent cues. The current mixed-methods study examined the types of consent cues college students rely on and potential barriers to seeking sexual consent. We combined data from two studies of undergraduate students: 1) an in-person cross-sectional study exploring conceptualizations and interpretations of consent in autistic and non-autistic young adults ( = 30), and 2) an online, short-term longitudinal study examining predictors of mood concerns in neurodiverse students transitioning into their first semester at 4 northeastern United States university systems in Fall 2022 and 2023 ( = 230). In-person participants completed a semi-structured interview asking about consent expression and interpretation. Participants from both studies completed self-report surveys measuring autistic traits, attitudes and perceptions toward sexual consent, and sexual education history. Qualitative analysis suggested students preferred to rely on explicit verbal consent, but felt they were unusual for doing so. In contrast, quantitatively, students across both studies expressed comfort with explicit verbal consent, to a high and similar degree. Further research may benefit from investigating differences between young adults' perceived and actual sexual consent preferences of peers, with attention to neurodivergent individuals.
进入大学的成年人,尤其是自闭症患者,可能更有可能经历 unwanted 或令人痛苦的性经历。此外,成年自闭症患者似乎认可不满意的性教育经历以及在理解同意暗示方面存在困难。当前的混合方法研究考察了大学生所依赖的同意暗示类型以及寻求性同意的潜在障碍。我们合并了两项针对本科生的研究数据:1)一项面对面的横断面研究,探讨自闭症和非自闭症青年成年人(n = 30)对同意的概念化和理解,以及 2)一项在线短期纵向研究,考察 2022 年秋季和 2023 年在美国东北部 4 所大学系统中进入第一学期的神经多样性学生情绪问题的预测因素(n = 230)。面对面参与的受试者完成了一项关于同意表达和理解的半结构化访谈。两项研究的参与者都完成了自我报告调查,测量自闭症特征、对性同意的态度和看法以及性教育历史。定性分析表明,学生们更喜欢依赖明确的口头同意,但觉得自己这样做很不寻常。相比之下,从定量角度来看,两项研究中的学生对明确的口头同意都表达了高度且相似程度的认同。进一步的研究可能会受益于调查年轻人对同龄人感知到的和实际的性同意偏好之间的差异,同时关注神经差异个体。