英国调查:调查五个反恋兴趣群体及其人口学和心理学相关性。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ashley Brown,Edward D Barker,Stella Friedrich,Qazi Rahman
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我们研究了英国五个性癖好群体的人口学、心理学和行为特征:BDSM、宠物游戏、年龄游戏/ABDL、毛绒玩具和气球恋物癖者——根据他们的流行程度、权力动态和各种活动进行选择。通过一项匿名调查(N = 470),我们评估了角色身份、参与模式和关系动态。这些群体更有可能拥有非异性恋、非一夫一妻制和非顺性身份,并且在恋童癖兴趣方面有很高的共同发生率。参与者主要是顺性男性,尽管超过25%的人被认定为非顺性。男性更有可能扮演主导角色,女性更有可能扮演顺从角色,非二元性别的人更有可能转换角色。基于角色认同的黑暗人格特质存在差异。少数参与者没有将他们的兴趣与性联系起来,尤其是宠物游戏和毛绒玩具。在性取向的反恋兴趣中心性的双峰分布强调了子群体分类的含义,并增加了反恋话语作为性取向的一个维度。关系满意度与共同的恋童癖兴趣相关。在年龄游戏和恋童癖幻想和行为、宠物游戏/毛绒玩具和亲动物幻想和行为之间发现了一些联系,但这只是一小部分人。这项工作通过在更广泛的社会和关系框架内将研究结果置于背景中并解决污名化的刻板印象,扩展了现有文献。建议包括纵向和跨文化研究,以探索反恋兴趣的演变及其与社会心理变量的交集。
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A Survey of the United Kink-dom: Investigating Five Paraphilic Interest Groups and Their Demographic and Psychological Correlates.
We explored demographic, psychological, and behavioral characteristics of five paraphilic interest groups in the UK: BDSM, pet play, age play/ABDL, furries, and balloon fetishists - chosen for their prevalence, power dynamics, and varied activities. Through an anonymous survey (N = 470), we assessed role identities, engagement patterns, and relational dynamics. Groups were more likely to have non-heterosexual, non-monogamous, and non-cisgender identities, with high levels of co-occurrence across paraphilic interests. Participants were predominantly cisgender men, though over 25% identified as non-cisgender. Men were more likely to take on dominant roles, women submissive roles, and nonbinary people switch roles. There were differences in Dark Triad traits based on role identity. A minority of participants did not pair their interests with sex, especially pet players and furries. Bimodal distributions in the centrality of paraphilic interests to sexual identity underscore implications for sub-group classification and add to discourse of paraphilias as a dimension of sexual orientation. Relationship satisfaction correlated with shared paraphilic interests. Some associations were found between age play and pedophilic fantasies and behaviors and pet play/furries and zoophilic fantasies and behaviors, but this was only for a small minority. This work expands on existing literature by contextualizing findings within broader societal and relational frameworks and addressing stigmatized stereotypes. Recommendations include longitudinal and cross-cultural studies to explore the evolution of paraphilic interests and their intersection with psychosocial variables.
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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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