得到你想要的:如何披露性好恶与性和关系结果以及感知伴侣反应的作用有关。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ziyi Li, Pekka Santtila
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摘要

对恋人自我表露性行为对维持令人满意的性关系和亲密关系都是有益的。然而,研究人员主要将性自我表露概念化为一个单向度的构念,并没有探讨表露性喜与性恶是否与不同的结果相关。我们研究了不同效价的性自我表露与性功能、性满意度和关系满意度以及亲密度之间的关系,并探讨了感知到的伴侣反应是否调节了这些关系。625名中国参与者的样本(315名女性;(年龄:32.22岁,SD = 7.00岁),收集了性喜好自我表露、性厌恶自我表露、非性自我表露、性和关系结果以及感知伴侣反应的自我报告测量。性喜好自我表露与性和关系满意度、亲密度和女性性功能呈正相关。相比之下,性厌恶自我表露与消极的关系结果有独特的联系,但对性结果没有独特的影响。感知到的伴侣反应减轻了披露性厌恶与勃起功能之间的负相关。此外,那些表现出较少的“性赞”,但感知到更强的回应的女性,报告的性功能与那些表现出更多的“性赞”而不管他们感知到伴侣的回应的女性相当。研究结果表明,性厌恶的自我表露涉及到回报和代价之间的紧张关系,强调了区分性喜欢和性不喜欢的表露的重要性,这对关系咨询和性健康教育具有启示意义。
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Getting What You Want: How Disclosing Sexual Likes and Dislikes is Associated with Sexual and Relational Outcomes and the Role of Perceived Partner Responsiveness.

Sexual self-disclosure to romantic partners is beneficial for maintaining satisfying sexual and intimate relationships for both men and women. However, researchers predominantly conceptualize sexual self-disclosure as a unidimensional construct and have not explored whether disclosing sexual likes versus dislikes are associated with different outcomes. We examined the associations between sexual self-disclosure with different valences and sexual function, sexual and relationship satisfaction, and intimacy, as well as explored whether perceived partner responsiveness moderated these associations. A sample of 625 Chinese participants (315 women; Mage = 32.22, SD = 7.00 years) was recruited, and self-report measures of sexual likes self-disclosure, sexual dislikes self-disclosure, nonsexual self-disclosure, sexual and relational outcomes, and perceived partner responsiveness were collected. Sexual likes self-disclosure was positively related to sexual and relationship satisfaction, intimacy, and female sexual function. In contrast, sexual dislikes self-disclosure was uniquely associated with negative relationship outcomes but showed no unique contributions to sexual outcomes. Perceived partner responsiveness mitigated the negative association between disclosing sexual dislikes and erectile function. Moreover, women who disclosed fewer sexual likes, but perceived greater responsiveness, reported sexual function comparable to women who disclosed more sexual likes regardless of their perceived partner responsiveness. The findings suggest that sexual dislikes self-disclosure involves a tension between rewards and costs, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between the disclosure of sexual likes and dislikes, with implications for relationship counseling and sexual health education.

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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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