同性和异性青少年的社会支持、在线联系人和在线交流偏好的潜在特征分析。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of Sex Research Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1080/00224499.2024.2319245
Wouter J Kiekens, Tessa M L Kaufman, Laura Baams, Jennifer de Lange, Margreet E de Looze, Gonneke W J M Stevens, H M W Bos
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本研究旨在评估被异性吸引的青少年与被同性和双性吸引的青少年在同伴和家庭社会支持、在线联系以及在线交流偏好方面的差异。数据来源于2017年荷兰 "学龄儿童健康与行为"(HBSC)调查(N=6823;4.0%为同性和双性吸引;中位年龄=14.73,SD=1.59,范围=12-18)。我们进行了潜在特征分析,以估计同伴和家庭社会支持、在线联系人和在线交流偏好的特征。然后,我们评估了性吸引力与特征成员之间的关联。五种特征解决方案最符合数据。这五种特征分别是:高支持率、在线联系和平均在线交流偏好(35.6%);高支持率、低在线联系和弱在线交流偏好(42.9%);平均支持率、高在线联系和强在线交流偏好(9.9%);低支持率、低在线联系和平均在线交流偏好(6.9%);以及低支持率、平均在线联系和平均在线交流偏好(5.0%)。与其他性别的青少年相比,同性和双性青少年属于后三种情况的几率要高于第一种情况。因此,与其他性别的青少年相比,同性和双性青少年更有可能获得一般到较低程度的同伴和家庭社会支持、较高到较低程度的网络联系频率,以及一般到较高程度的网络交流偏好。一般到较低的支持水平尤其影响了这些基于性取向的档案成员差异。
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A Latent Profile Analysis of Social Support, Online Contacts, and Preference for Online Communication Among Same- and Both-Sex Attracted and Other-Sex Attracted Adolescents.

This study aimed to assess differences between other-sex attracted and same- and both-sex attracted adolescents in profiles of peer and family social support, online contacts, and preferences for online communication. Data stem from the 2017 Dutch "Health and Behavior in School-Aged Children" (HBSC) survey (N = 6,823; 4.0% same- and both-sex attracted; M age=14.73, SD = 1.59, range = 12-18). We conducted latent profile analyses to estimate profiles in peer and family social support, online contacts, and preferences for online communication. Then we assessed the association between sexual attraction and profile membership. A five-profile solution fitted the data best. Profiles were characterized as high support, online contact, and average online communication preference (35.6%); high support, low online contact, and weak online communication preference (42.9%); average support, high online contact, and strong online communication preference (9.9%); low support, low online contact, and average online communication preference (6.9%); and low support, average online contact, and average online communication preference (5.0%). Same- and both-sex attracted adolescents had higher odds than other-sex attracted adolescents of being in the latter three profiles than in the first profile. Thus, same- and both-sex attracted adolescents were more likely to report average to low rates of peer and family social support, high to low frequency of online contact, and an average to strong preference for online communication than other-sex attracted adolescents. The average to low levels of support especially influenced these sexual orientation-based differences in profile membership.

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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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