夫妻性交流:问卷调查结果与校本性教育结论

A. Hinz, Maraike Leemhuis
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导言:先前的研究表明,性交流与性满意度积极地交织在一起。本研究的目的是确定促进性满足的具体因素(“性语言”、非语言行为、性后交流、性幻想的自我披露、安全性行为的协商),并得出基于学校的性教育的启示。方法:采用混合方法,采用开放式问卷和两个量表测量性交流和性满意度。从路德维希堡教育大学招募了52名学生(16名男性,36名女性)作为方便样本。采用定性内容分析法对定性数据进行分析。采用分组比较和Spearman秩序相关检验对定量数据进行分析。结果:几乎所有的参与者都认为他们的性满意度很高,而他们对性交流的评价从一般到高。性交流与总体性满意度有很强的相关性(ρ = 0.51, P < 0.001)。被调查者的性满意度并不取决于他们的性交流是言语的还是非言语的。有未公开的性幻想(他们很想把这些幻想变成现实)的参与者的性满意度较低。约四分之一的受访者描述了学校性教育中促进沟通技巧的具体教学方法。讨论:目前的结果证实,与先前的研究一致,性满足是高度可预测的性交流。结论:性教育的挑战之一是文化上缺乏关于如何有效地沟通性的榜样。一个中心目标必须是女孩和男孩能够感知他们的性兴奋和性关闭,并向伴侣透露。这种自我表露是发展积极亲密关系的关键因素。正如六名参与者中的一名所建议的那样,角色扮演场景(行为技能训练)似乎非常适合学习如何就安全性行为、性需求和拒绝进行沟通。
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Couples’ Sexual Communication: Results from a Questionnaire and Conclusions For School-Based Sex Education
Introduction: Previous research demonstrated that sexual communication is positively intertwined with sexual satisfaction. The aim of this study was to identify the specific elements (‘sexual languages’, nonverbal behavior, post-sex communication, self-disclosure of sexual fantasies, negotiation of safe sex practices) that contribute to sexual satisfaction, and to derive implications for school-based sex education. Methodology: A mixed-methods approach was applied based on a questionnaire with open-ended items and two scales measuring sexual communication and sexual satisfaction. A convenience sample of 52 students (16 men, 36 women) recruited from Ludwigsburg University of Education was used. Qualitative content analysis was utilized to analyze qualitative data. Group comparisons and Spearman’s rank-order correlation test were performed to analyze quantitative data. Results: Nearly all participants perceived their sexual satisfaction as high, while they rated their sexual communication as mediocre to high. Sexual communication correlated strongly (ρ = 0.51, P < .001) with overall sexual satisfaction. Respondents’ sexual satisfaction did not depend on whether their sexual communication was verbal or non-verbal. Participants with undisclosed sexual fantasies (which they would love to turn into reality) had lower sexual satisfaction rates. Around a quarter of participants described concrete teaching methods to facilitate communication skills in school-based sex education. Discussion: The present results confirm, in line with previous research, that sexual satisfaction is highly predictable with sexual communication. Conclusion: One of the challenges of sex education is the cultural lack of modeling on how to communicate effectively about sex. A central goal must be that girls and boys can perceive their sexual turn-ons and -offs and disclose them to a partner. This self-disclosure is a crucial factor in developing a positive intimate relationship. As suggested by one of six of the participants, role-play scenarios (behavioral skill training) seem to be well suited to learn how to communicate about safe sex practices, sexual wants, and turn-offs.
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