Eilers Michelle A
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Socius. 2024 Jan-Dec;10. doi: 10.1177/23780231241277690. Epub 2024 Oct 7.
Sociologists have long been puzzled by whether attitudes inform behaviors or vice versa. Accurately assessing both possibilities requires panel data collected at relatively short intervals. In this study, I leverage intensive panel data from the Relationship Dynamics and Social Life Study to assess the case of young women's premarital sexual attitudes and behavior. Through a series of descriptive analyses and cross-lagged panel models, I show that opposition to premarital sex in young adulthood is only sometimes associated with subsequent sexual behavior and that premarital sex is negatively associated with later opposition to premarital sex. Young women are especially likely to reduce their opposition following first sex relative to sex reported at any time. Thus, initial behavioral experiences may result in outsized shocks to attitudes, following an active updating model. That subsequent sex is associated with less attitudinal change suggests that young women initially update their attitudes before settling into them. This study nuances long-standing debates on the malleability of attitudes within a person over time and with respect to behavior and has implications for how people approach behavior according to their attitudes across a wide spectrum of social phenomena.
长期以来,社会学家一直对态度是否影响行为,或者反之行为是否影响态度感到困惑。准确评估这两种可能性需要以相对较短的时间间隔收集的面板数据。在本研究中,我利用来自“关系动态与社会生活研究”的密集面板数据,来评估年轻女性婚前性态度和行为的情况。通过一系列描述性分析和交叉滞后面板模型,我发现年轻时对婚前性行为的反对态度仅在某些情况下与随后的性行为相关,并且婚前性行为与后来对婚前性行为的反对态度呈负相关。与在任何时候报告的性行为相比,年轻女性在首次性行为后尤其可能减少她们的反对态度。因此,按照积极更新模型,最初的行为经历可能会对态度产生巨大冲击。随后的性行为与较小的态度变化相关,这表明年轻女性在形成态度之前最初会更新她们的态度。这项研究细化了关于一个人态度随时间以及相对于行为的可塑性的长期争论,并且对人们如何根据自己的态度在广泛的社会现象中采取行为具有启示意义。