Girouard Alice, Dion Jacinthe, Štulhofer Aleksandar, Bőthe Beáta, Blais Martin, Paquette Marie-Michèle, O'Sullivan Lucia F, Bergeron Sophie
Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Succursale Centre-Ville, C.P. 6128, Montreal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.
Département des Sciences de la Santé, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC, Canada.
Arch Sex Behav. 2025 Feb;54(2):623-639. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-03054-6. Epub 2024 Dec 16.
Despite recurring calls for diversity and inclusion in adolescent sexuality research, our understanding of adolescents' sexual experiences beyond heteronormative vaginal intercourse remains limited. The current study examined orgasm (during masturbation and with a partner) and sexual behaviors (providing and receiving manual and oral stimulation) in middle adolescents. We conducted logistic regression and path analyses separately for cisgender (n = 2738) and transgender/non-binary (TNB) youth (n = 62) to explore gender and dyad type (intersection between gender and partner gender) differences among 2800 Canadian adolescents (51.4% cisgender girls, M = 16.41, SD = 0.55). With cisgender boys as reference, cisgender girls had lower odds of experiencing orgasm during masturbation, reported more difficulties with orgasm during partnered sex, received more manual sex, and less oral sex. TNB individuals assigned male at birth received more manual stimulation, and TNB assigned female at birth received less oral sex. For dyad type, compared to cisgender boys partnered with a girl, cisgender girls partnered with a boy and cisgender girls with a gender diverse partner (i.e., non-binary, trans, genderfluid or agender) had lower odds of having ever experienced orgasm during masturbation, reported more difficulties experiencing orgasm during partnered sex, and received oral stimulation less often. Cisgender girls who were partnered with a girl did not differ from cisgender boys who were partnered with a girl. Findings may inform programs that promote sexual wellbeing among youth.
尽管人们反复呼吁在青少年性研究中实现多样性和包容性,但我们对青少年除异性规范的阴道性交之外的性经历的了解仍然有限。本研究调查了青少年中期的性高潮(自慰和与伴侣性行为时)及性行为(提供和接受手动和口交刺激)情况。我们分别对顺性别(n = 2738)和跨性别/非二元性别(TNB)青年(n = 62)进行了逻辑回归和路径分析,以探讨2800名加拿大青少年(51.4%为顺性别女孩,M = 16.41,SD = 0.55)中的性别及二元组类型(性别与伴侣性别的交叉)差异。以顺性别男孩为参照,顺性别女孩在自慰时经历性高潮的几率较低,报告称在与伴侣性行为时达到性高潮有更多困难,接受手动性刺激更多,接受口交更少。出生时被认定为男性的TNB个体接受的手动刺激更多,出生时被认定为女性的TNB个体接受的口交更少。对于二元组类型,与与女孩配对的顺性别男孩相比,与男孩配对的顺性别女孩以及与性别多元伴侣(即非二元性别、跨性别、性别流动或无性别)配对的顺性别女孩在自慰时经历性高潮的几率较低,报告称在与伴侣性行为时达到性高潮有更多困难,且接受口交刺激的频率更低。与与女孩配对的顺性别男孩相比,与女孩配对的顺性别女孩没有差异。研究结果可为促进青少年性健康的项目提供参考。