Plaud J J, Bigwood S J
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202-8380, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 1997 Dec;53(8):935-42. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4679(199712)53:8<935::aid-jclp19>3.0.co;2-l.
Studies have supported the finding that sexually coercive behavior exists between males and females on college campuses and that when women say "no" to sexual behavior, men do not believe them. This study utilized penile plethysmography to investigate male sexual arousal to rape myth scenarios in a college population. The scenarios portrayed a woman who said "no" to sexually coercive intercourse behavior by a male. Results indicated that a low level of social desirability, sexual fantasies involving group sexual activity, as well as hurting and being hurt by a partner were associated with greater levels of physiological responding to coercive stimuli. Supportive attitudes about rape showed no relationship with physiological responding, yet did correlate with the sexual fantasy of being hurt by a partner, which was itself related to increased sexual arousal to sexually coercive audio stimuli.
大学校园里男女之间存在性强迫行为,而且当女性对性行为说“不”时,男性并不相信她们。本研究利用阴茎体积描记法,调查了大学人群中男性对强奸谬见情景的性唤起情况。这些情景描绘了一名女性对男性的性强迫性交行为说“不”。结果表明,社会期望水平较低、涉及群体性行为的性幻想,以及被伴侣伤害和伤害伴侣,都与对强迫刺激的更高生理反应水平相关。对强奸的支持态度与生理反应无关,但与被伴侣伤害的性幻想相关,而这种幻想本身又与对性强迫音频刺激的性唤起增加有关。