Lazar Aryeh, Gewirtz-Meydan Ateret, Rosenbaum Talli Y
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
School of Social Work, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Int J Sex Health. 2024 Aug 17;36(4):612-626. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2024.2389999. eCollection 2024.
Understanding the impact of external stressors on human sexuality, especially during war, remains a complex and understudied area. The study's goals were to observe and understand shifts in sexual behavior during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War, with a focus on gender differences. The primary goal is to explore the anticipated decline in sexual activity during wartime, while remaining open to unexpected findings.
Utilizing a cross-sectional retrospective design, an online survey was distributed to Israeli adults. Participants ( = 1207) met specific inclusion criteria, and the survey, conducted from October 31 to November 7, 2023, assessed changes in individual and partnered sexual behaviors attributed to the war experience.
Approximately 50% reported stability in pornography and masturbation habits, while 40% reported a decrease in all sexual behaviors. Gender differences were notable, with women more likely to report no change in individual sexual behaviors, and men displaying varied responses. Factor analysis identified Emotional Reasons and Disturbances as key factors influencing decreased sexual behavior, with women attributing greater relevance to these factors than men. Finally, ANOVA tests indicated that age, religiousness, spirituality, and exposure to war-related stress differentiated changes in sexual behavior frequency in various ways.
This study offers nuanced insights into the complex interplay between war-induced stress and human sexuality. Gender differences highlight the need for gender-sensitive interventions. The findings challenge assumptions about a universal decline in sexual activity during wartime, recognizing potential unexpected increases. Overall, the study deepens our understanding of how individuals navigate intimate relationships amid challenging circumstances.
了解外部压力源对人类性行为的影响,尤其是在战争期间,仍然是一个复杂且研究不足的领域。该研究的目标是观察和理解2023年以色列与哈马斯战争期间性行为的变化,重点关注性别差异。主要目标是探讨战时性活动预期的下降情况,同时对意外发现持开放态度。
采用横断面回顾性设计,向以色列成年人发放在线调查问卷。参与者(n = 1207)符合特定纳入标准,该调查于2023年10月31日至11月7日进行,评估了因战争经历导致的个人和伴侣性行为的变化。
约50%的人报告色情内容浏览和自慰习惯稳定,而40%的人报告所有性行为都有所减少。性别差异显著,女性更有可能报告个人性行为没有变化,而男性的反应各不相同。因子分析确定情绪原因和干扰是影响性行为减少的关键因素,女性比男性更认为这些因素具有相关性。最后,方差分析测试表明,年龄、宗教信仰、灵性以及接触与战争相关的压力以各种方式区分了性行为频率的变化。
本研究为战争引发的压力与人类性行为之间的复杂相互作用提供了细致入微的见解。性别差异凸显了进行性别敏感干预的必要性。这些发现挑战了关于战时性活动普遍下降的假设,认识到可能出现的意外增加情况。总体而言,该研究加深了我们对个体在具有挑战性的环境中如何处理亲密关系的理解。