Causal Attributions of Low Sexual Desire in Women Partnered with Men.

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Eun Ju Son, Logan E Wilkinson, Lydia V K Mathi, Emily A Harris, Arlette Ibrahim, Will J Beischel, Sara B Chadwick, Jessie Miller, Sari M van Anders
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Abstract

Low sexual desire in women partnered with men has been the subject of controversy and research over the past decades, including both as construct and diagnosis. Despite discussion surrounding the causes of low desire, there is a gap in research about how women themselves understand the causes of their low desire and the potential consequences of these causal attributions. In the current study, we investigated this by asking 130 women who had low desire and were partnered with men about their attributions for low desire. Through content analysis, we identified five attribution categories: psychological/individual, relational, biological, sociocultural, and/or sexual orientation/identity/status. Many participants chose more than one category, indicating a multifaceted nature of women's causes of low desire. We then quantitatively assessed women's feelings of responsibility for, and emotions surrounding, their low desire. Our findings indicate that the majority-but not all-of women have negative feelings about their low desire. However, the specific emotions they experience are related to their attribution patterns. This underscores the significance of investigating various facets of women's attributions regarding low desire in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their emotional experiences and desire overall.

与男性有伴侣的女性性欲低下的原因归因。
在过去的几十年里,与男性有伴侣的女性的性欲低下一直是争议和研究的主题,包括其构造和诊断。尽管围绕性欲低下的原因进行了讨论,但关于女性自身如何理解其性欲低下的原因以及这些因果关系归因的潜在后果的研究还存在空白。在本研究中,我们通过询问 130 名欲望低下且与男性有伴侣关系的女性,了解她们对欲望低下的归因。通过内容分析,我们确定了五个归因类别:心理/个人、关系、生物、社会文化和/或性取向/身份/地位。许多参与者选择了一个以上的类别,这表明女性欲望低下的原因是多方面的。然后,我们对女性对欲望低下的责任感和情绪进行了定量评估。我们的研究结果表明,大多数--但不是全部--女性都对自己的低欲望有负面情绪。然而,她们所体验到的具体情绪与她们的归因模式有关。这就强调了调查女性对低欲望的各种归因的重要性,以便更全面地了解她们的情感体验和整体欲望。
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5.60
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13.20%
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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