Metcalfe Kate B, Kilimnik Chelsea D, Meston Cindy M
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, United States.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, United States.
J Sex Med. 2024 Dec 1;21(12):1120-1130. doi: 10.1093/jsxmed/qdae137.
Duty Sex-the act of engaging in sex out of a sense of duty or obligation to a partner-is a commonly reported reason why women have sex, with studies indicating associations between Duty Sex and sexual dysfunction, as well as nonconsensual sexual experiences (NSEs).
This study sought to examine the associations between Duty Sex frequency, sexual function, and NSEs using comprehensive, validated measures of sexual function and NSE histories in a large community sample of women.
Six hundred and fifty-eight women with (n = 293) and without (n = 365) NSE histories completed measures of sexual function and sexual motivations.
Women with NSE histories reported more sexual pain, lower sexual satisfaction, and more frequent Duty Sex. The relation between NSE history and Duty Sex remained after controlling for the variance in sexual function. The type of NSE behavior, but not the timing of the first NSE nor the perceived impact of the experience, predicted Duty Sex frequency.
Clinicians should consider sexual motivations, particularly Duty Sex, when treating women with NSE histories or who experience sexual dysfunction.
To our knowledge, this was the first study to examine how NSEs relate to all domains of sexual function and sexual motives, revealing a link between NSEs, sexual function, and Duty Sex. However, we were unable to account for what percentage of sexual encounters are considered Duty Sex. Therefore, our measurement of Duty Sex lacks specificity, which may explain the relatively low variance accounted for by the models in our analyses.
There are consequences of NSEs, including difficulties with communicating sexual boundaries and impairment of sexual function, that may contribute to the increased likelihood of engaging in Duty Sex.
义务性性行为——出于对伴侣的责任感或义务感而进行性行为——是女性发生性行为的常见原因,研究表明义务性性行为与性功能障碍以及非自愿性性经历(NSEs)之间存在关联。
本研究旨在通过在一大群女性社区样本中使用全面、经过验证的性功能和NSEs病史测量方法,来检验义务性性行为频率、性功能和NSEs之间的关联。
658名有(n = 293)和没有(n = 365)NSEs病史的女性完成了性功能和性动机测量。
有NSEs病史的女性报告有更多的性疼痛、更低的性满意度以及更频繁的义务性性行为。在控制了性功能差异后,NSEs病史与义务性性行为之间的关系仍然存在。NSEs行为的类型而非首次NSEs的时间或该经历的感知影响,预测了义务性性行为的频率。
临床医生在治疗有NSEs病史或性功能障碍的女性时,应考虑性动机,尤其是义务性性行为。
据我们所知,这是第一项研究NSEs如何与性功能和性动机的所有领域相关的研究,揭示了NSEs、性功能和义务性性行为之间的联系。然而,我们无法确定被视为义务性性行为的性接触占比。因此,我们对义务性性行为的测量缺乏特异性,这可能解释了我们分析中模型所解释的相对较低的方差。
NSEs存在后果,包括在沟通性界限方面的困难和性功能障碍,这可能导致发生义务性性行为的可能性增加。