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美国青少年的性同意认知与寻求同意行为

Sexual Consent Cognitions and Consent-Seeking Behaviors Among U.S. Adolescents.

作者信息

Maheux Anne J, Javidi Hannah, Widman Laura, McCrimmon Jordyn

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 227 Davie Hall, 235 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.

Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.

出版信息

Sex Cult. 2025 Apr;29(2):782-797. doi: 10.1007/s12119-024-10297-x. Epub 2024 Dec 4.

Abstract

Sexual consent is an ongoing agreement to engage in sexual behavior, requiring individuals to provide consent when sexual behavior is desired and seek consent from partners. While many initiate sexual activity during adolescence, adolescents remain mostly absent from the sexual consent literature. No work has explored consent cognitions and behaviors across adolescents of diverse gender and sexual identities. The current study explores differences in consent-seeking behaviors and consent cognitions across diverse youth and investigates links between consent cognitions and behaviors. We recruited U.S. adolescents ( = 833, age 14-16, age = 15; 43% White, 17% Black, 17% Asian, 13% Latine) using social media. Participants represent diverse gender and sexual identities (52% cisgender girl, 27% cisgender boy, 21% gender minority; 45% heterosexual, 28% bisexual, 11% gay/lesbian, 16% another sexual minority identity). On average, participants reported high consent self-efficacy, positive consent attitudes, and frequent ongoing consent behaviors. Cisgender boys and heterosexual youth were less likely to report consistent consent-seeking behaviors and reported less positive attitudes towards consent compared to their peers. Positive attitudes towards consent and consent-seeking self-efficacy were both associated with a greater likelihood of consistent consent-seeking behavior. Results highlight the importance of promoting healthy consent practices among adolescents.

摘要

性同意是对性行为的持续认可,要求个体在有性行为意愿时给出同意,并征求伴侣的同意。虽然许多人在青春期开始性行为,但青少年在性同意文献中大多未被涉及。尚无研究探讨不同性别和性取向的青少年的同意认知和行为。本研究探讨了不同青少年在征求同意行为和同意认知方面的差异,并调查了同意认知与行为之间的联系。我们通过社交媒体招募了美国青少年( = 833人,年龄14 - 16岁,平均年龄 = 15岁;43%为白人,17%为黑人,17%为亚洲人,13%为拉丁裔)。参与者代表了不同的性别和性取向(52%为顺性别女孩,27%为顺性别男孩,21%为性别少数群体;45%为异性恋,28%为双性恋,11%为同性恋,16%为其他性少数群体身份)。平均而言,参与者报告了较高的同意自我效能感、积极的同意态度和频繁的持续同意行为。与同龄人相比,顺性别男孩和异性恋青少年报告持续征求同意行为的可能性较小,对同意的态度也较不积极。对同意的积极态度和征求同意的自我效能感都与更有可能持续征求同意行为相关。结果凸显了在青少年中推广健康同意做法的重要性。

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