Gender-Specificity in Sexual Attraction and Fantasies: Evidence from Self-Report and Indirect Measures.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Sapir Keinan-Bar,Yoav Bar-Anan,Daphna Joel
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Abstract

Gender differences in the gender-specificity of physiological and psychological sexual responses have been widely studied. Men's sexual responses are typically described as gender-specific, with stronger responses to their preferred gender compared to their nonpreferred gender. In contrast, women's sexual responses, particularly those of straight women, have been reported to be less gender-specific. Using three large online datasets (N = 56,892), we examined gender differences in several sexuality-related measures, including some not previously used to study gender-specificity. Our findings revealed that men generally exhibited greater gender-specificity than women across self-reported sexual orientation, sexual attraction, and sexual fantasies, as well as indirect measures of sexual attraction. Notably, straight women demonstrated clear gender-specificity on all but one indirect measure. Depending on the measure, the gender difference in gender-specificity was smaller, absent, or even reversed in the gay/lesbian groups. Novel to the current research, we found that the gender difference in gender-specificity in self-reported sexual attraction and fantasies was most often characterized by women showing greater sexual response toward their nonpreferred gender and lower sexual response toward their preferred gender, compared to men. We discuss possible accounts for our findings and the theoretical implications of our results.
性吸引和性幻想中的性别特异性:来自自我报告和间接测量的证据。
生理和心理性反应的性别特异性的性别差异已被广泛研究。男性的性反应通常被描述为性别特异性的,对他们喜欢的性别的反应比他们不喜欢的性别更强烈。相比之下,据报道,女性的性反应,尤其是异性恋女性的性反应,性别差异较小。使用三个大型在线数据集(N = 56,892),我们检查了几种性行为相关指标的性别差异,包括一些以前未用于研究性别特异性的指标。我们的研究结果表明,在自我报告的性取向、性吸引力、性幻想以及性吸引力的间接测量方面,男性通常比女性表现出更大的性别特异性。值得注意的是,直女在除一项间接指标外的所有指标上都表现出明显的性别特异性。根据测量,性别特异性的性别差异在男女同性恋群体中较小,不存在,甚至相反。与目前的研究不同,我们发现在自我报告的性吸引力和性幻想中,性别特异性的性别差异最常见的特征是,与男性相比,女性对自己不喜欢的性别表现出更大的性反应,而对自己喜欢的性别表现出更低的性反应。我们讨论了研究结果的可能解释和研究结果的理论含义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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