Hoyt M F
Arch Sex Behav. 1979 May;8(3):225-45. doi: 10.1007/BF01541240.
Data are reported from detailed semistructured interviews with 25 males and 25 females, 18-30 years of age. Special attention is given to age and reactions at time of initial awareness of parents' sexual relationship and at time of any possible primal-scene witnessing, beliefs about parents' present sex lives, and interviewees' own ideas of how their parents' sexual attitudes and relationship may have influenced them. Particularly interesting are data indicating that primal-scene experiences, including actual witnessing, do not necessarily result in pathological consequences for psychosexual functioning or satisfaction. The importance of family-relationship patterns as determinants of reactions to primal-scene experience is emphasized.
报告的数据来自对25名年龄在18至30岁之间的男性和25名女性进行的详细半结构式访谈。特别关注的是年龄、初次意识到父母性关系时的反应以及任何可能目睹原初场景时的反应、对父母当前性生活的看法,以及受访者自己关于父母的性态度和关系可能如何影响他们的想法。特别有趣的是,数据表明原初场景经历,包括实际目睹,不一定会对性心理功能或满意度产生病理性后果。强调了家庭关系模式作为原初场景经历反应决定因素的重要性。