Anderson P B, Aymami R
Department of Human Performance and Health Promotion, University of New Orleans, Louisiana 70148.
Arch Sex Behav. 1993 Aug;22(4):335-43. doi: 10.1007/BF01542122.
Women's reports of initiating sexual contact and men's reports of experiencing female initiation were compared. 128 male and 212 female college students were recruited from sexuality classes at three institutions. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference between women's reports of initiating sexual contact and men's reports of experiencing female initiation. A chi-square test of significance at the p < 0.05 level with an alpha rate adjustment (p < 0.002) using the Bonferroni technique was implemented. Of 26 questionnaire items, 15 registered significant differences between male and female reports (p < 0.002). Overall, males reported experiencing female initiation more frequently than females reported initiating. Traditional gender roles may influence male and female perceptions of female initiation of sexual contact in a way that contributes to significant differences in reporting.
对女性发起性接触的报告与男性关于经历女性主动发起性行为的报告进行了比较。从三所院校的性学课程中招募了128名男性和212名女性大学生。研究假设是,女性发起性接触的报告与男性经历女性主动发起性行为的报告之间不会存在显著差异。采用邦费罗尼技术在p < 0.05水平进行显著性卡方检验,并对α水平进行调整(p < 0.002)。在26个问卷项目中,有15个项目显示男性和女性的报告存在显著差异(p < 0.002)。总体而言,男性报告经历女性主动发起性行为的频率高于女性报告自己发起性行为的频率。传统的性别角色可能会以某种方式影响男性和女性对女性发起性接触的认知,从而导致报告上的显著差异。