中国同志交友软件 "Blued "上的体型偏好模式:多组潜类分析

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Lijun Zheng, Jiatong Xu
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摘要

以往的研究表明,男同性恋和双性恋的伴侣偏好具有同质性。Blued(中国最受欢迎的男同性恋交友软件)上的用户可以根据猴子(瘦弱的男同性恋)、平均水平、肌肉发达、熊(体重大且多毛的男同性恋)、狒狒(比熊小)和猪(比熊丰满)这六类体型来识别自己的体型和偏好的体型。这项研究考察了不同体型的体格偏好模式以及性自我标签(上位者、下位者、多面者及其他)。总共获得了 188716 份蓝皮肤档案(Mage = 31.1,SD = 7.1)。我们采用了多组潜类分析法来研究不同体型组的体型偏好模式。结果显示了七种体型偏好。所有体型组共有的四种体型偏好分别是 "像平均值"、"像猴子"、"像肌肉发达 "和 "像熊"。猴子体型或平均体型的个体表现出一种特殊的体型偏好模式:"不喜欢熊熊型男同性恋特有的两种体型偏好是 "喜欢平均体型和肌肉发达 "和 "不喜欢猴子"。在相同体型的个体中,对每种体型的偏好程度最高。此外,上位者更有可能拥有肌肉发达的体型并喜欢猴子体型,而下位者更有可能拥有猴子体型并喜欢肌肉发达的体型。这些研究结果表明,特定体型的体型偏好基于个体自身的体型和性自我标签认同,因此部分支持了男同性恋者体型偏好中的同性性行为概念。
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The Pattern of Physique Preferences on Gay Dating App "Blued" in China: A Multiple Group Latent Class Analysis.

Previous studies have indicated homogamy in partner preferences among gay and bisexual men. Individuals on Blued (the most popular gay dating app in China) could identify their body type and preferred physiques according to six categories: monkey (thin gay men), average, muscularity, bear (heavy and hairy gay men), baboon (smaller than bears), and pig (plumper than bears). This study examined patterns of physique preferences across body types as well as sexual self-labels (tops, bottoms, versatiles, and others). In total, 188,716 Blued profiles (Mage = 31.1, SD = 7.1) were obtained. Multiple group latent class analysis was used to examine the patterns of physique preferences across the body type groups. The results revealed seven classes of physique preference. The four common physique preferences shared by all body type groups were "like averages," "like monkeys," "like muscularity," and "like bears." Individuals with a monkey or average body type exhibited a specific pattern of physique preference: "dislike bears." The two physique preferences specific to gay bear men were "like averages and muscularity," and "dislike monkeys." The highest preference for each physique was observed among individuals of the same body type. Furthermore, tops were more likely to have a muscular body and prefer a monkey physique, whereas bottoms were more likely to have a monkey body and prefer a muscular physique. These findings indicate body type-specific physique preferences based on an individual's own body type and sexual self-label identification, thus partially supporting the concept of homogamy in the physique preferences of gay men.

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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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