低头和人类繁殖:亲密和进化的无声破坏者。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Namratha Ss, Arulchelvan Ss
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摘要

低头——冷落手机——通过减少面对面的关注、情感上的亲密、性欲和生育意图,破坏了人与人之间的亲密关系。这项研究探讨了持续的低头症是如何削弱伴侣之间的交流、结合行为和关系满意度的,这可能会导致生育率下降。利用行为心理学和进化理论,我们调查了300名有承诺关系的成年人,使用了关系满意度、情感亲密度、性活动和感知伴侣低头的标准化测量方法。虽然直接的生化分析是不可能的,但催产素相关的影响可以从亲密关系的指标,如深情的手势和眼神交流中推断出来。定性访谈丰富了这些发现。结果显示,低头症与情感亲密度(r = -0.61)、性行为(r = -0.48)和关系满意度(r = -0.65)之间存在强烈的负相关。重度伴侣低头症的参与者表示对生孩子不感兴趣的可能性是其他人的三倍。采访强调了情感距离和关系疲劳的主题,手机被描述为阻碍亲密关系的“无形之墙”。这些发现表明,低头症侵蚀了人际关系的情感基础,间接降低了生育动机。随着科技日益塑造人类互动和人口趋势,理解低头症的影响至关重要。
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Phubbing and human reproduction: The silent saboteur of intimacy and evolution.

Phubbing-phone snubbing-disrupts human intimacy by reducing face-to-face attention, emotional closeness, sexual desire, and reproductive intent. This study examines how persistent phubbing weakens partner communication, bonding behaviors, and relationship satisfaction, potentially contributing to declining reproduction rates. Drawing on behavioral psychology and evolutionary theory, we surveyed 300 adults in committed relationships using standardized measures of relationship satisfaction, emotional closeness, sexual activity, and perceived partner phubbing. Although direct biochemical analysis was not possible, oxytocin-related effects were inferred from bonding indicators like affectionate gestures and eye contact. Qualitative interviews enriched these findings. Results reveal strong negative correlations between phubbing and emotional closeness (r = -0.61), sexual activity (r = -0.48), and relationship satisfaction (r = -0.65). Participants reporting high partner phubbing were three times more likely to express disinterest in having children. Interviews highlighted themes of emotional distance and relational fatigue, with phones described as "invisible walls" obstructing intimacy. These findings suggest that phubbing erodes the emotional foundation of relationships, indirectly reducing reproductive motivation. Understanding phubbing's impact is crucial as technology increasingly shapes human interaction and demographic trends.

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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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1.20
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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