Sexual Orientation and Personality

R. Lippa
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Abstract The relation between sexual orientation and personality was examined in a meta-analysis with a total sample of 2,724 heterosexual men, 799 gay men, 157 bisexual men, 5,053 heterosexual women, 697 lesbian women, and 317 bisexual women. Self-ascribed masculinity-femininity (Self-M-F) and gender-related interests showed the largest heterosexual-homosexual differences (respective ds = .60 and 1.28 for men, and −1.28 and −1.46 for women) and the largest sex differences (respective ds = 2.83 and 2.65). Instrumentality and expressiveness showed much smaller heterosexual-homosexual and sex differences. Big Five traits showed a number of small-to-moderate heterosexual-homosexual and sex differences. Bisexual men were much more like gay men than like heterosexual men in their Self-M-F and gender-related interests, whereas bisexual women were intermediate between lesbian and heterosexual women. Homosexual participants were more variable on some gender-related traits than same-sex heterosexuals were. The gender inversion hypothesis—that gay men's traits tend to be somewhat feminized and that lesbians' traits tend to be somewhat masculinized—received considerable support. Results are discussed in terms of biological and psychosocial theories of gender and sexual orientation.
性取向与人格
摘要采用荟萃分析方法,对2,724名异性恋男性、799名同性恋男性、157名双性恋男性、5,053名异性恋女性、697名女同性恋女性和317名双性恋女性的性取向与人格的关系进行了研究。自我认定的男性气质-女性气质(Self-M-F)和性别相关兴趣表现出最大的异性恋-同性恋差异(男性分别为0.60和1.28,女性分别为- 1.28和- 1.46)和最大的性别差异(分别为2.83和2.65)。在工具性和表达性方面,异性恋与同性恋和性别差异较小。大五项特征显示出一些小到中等程度的异性恋-同性恋和性别差异。在Self-M-F和与性别相关的兴趣方面,双性恋男性比异性恋男性更像同性恋男性,而双性恋女性介于女同性恋和异性恋女性之间。同性恋参与者在一些与性别相关的特征上比同性异性恋者变化更大。性别反转假说——男同性恋者的特征倾向于女性化,女同性恋者的特征倾向于男性化——得到了相当多的支持。结果在性别和性取向的生物学和社会心理理论方面进行了讨论。
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