Demographic and Experiential Characteristics of Asexual Individuals and Associations with Well-Being

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alexandra Brozowski, William J. Chopik, Rebekka Weidmann, Jeewon Oh, Jonathan R. Weaver
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The visibility and number of people identifying as asexual—those with little to no sexual attraction—have been increasing in recent years. In the current study, we examined variation in experiential and developmental milestones and psychosocial functioning in 1,726 individuals on the asexual spectrum (61.2% women, 15.0% non-binary, 14.2% men, 9.0% other gender). A lack of sexual attraction was a lifelong orientation—most (i.e., often half to two-thirds) asexual individuals reported never experiencing sexual attraction or acting on it. Identity formation processes and romantic feelings tended to be most salient in adolescence. People are identifying as asexual more recently, such that 18–22-year-olds did so recently in adolescence (ages 13–17), 23–29 year-olds did so recently in young adulthood (ages 18–24), and 30 + year-olds did so recently in adulthood (ages 25–34). This may be consistent with the visibility of asexuality increasing in recent years, providing a useful label for people. Asexual people were more out to other members of the LGBTQIA+ community but less to family, coworkers, and the heterosexual community. Being out and lower levels of internalized acephobia were associated with higher life satisfaction. We discuss these findings in the context of identity development and the mechanisms linking individual and relational characteristics to well-being in asexual populations.

无性恋个体的人口学和经验特征及其与幸福感的关联
近年来,被认定为无性恋者(那些几乎没有性吸引力的人)的可见度和数量一直在增加。在目前的研究中,我们检查了1726名无性谱系个体(61.2%女性,15.0%非二元性,14.2%男性,9.0%其他性别)在经验和发展里程碑以及社会心理功能方面的差异。缺乏性吸引力是终生的取向——大多数无性恋者(即通常有一半到三分之二)从未经历过性吸引力或对其采取行动。身份形成过程和浪漫感受往往在青春期最为突出。人们最近才开始认同自己是无性恋者,比如18 - 22岁的人最近在青春期(13-17岁)这么做,23-29岁的人最近在青年期(18-24岁)这么做,30岁以上的人最近在成年期(25-34岁)这么做。这可能与近年来无性恋越来越受关注是一致的,这为人们提供了一个有用的标签。无性恋者对LGBTQIA+群体的其他成员更公开,但对家庭、同事和异性恋群体的公开较少。外出和较低程度的内化接受恐惧症与较高的生活满意度相关。我们在身份发展的背景下讨论这些发现,以及将个体和关系特征与无性人群的幸福感联系起来的机制。
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5.60
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13.20%
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299
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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