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摘要
在实验性的性研究中,对性刺激的关注被认为是一个公认的性兴趣指标,其模式因性取向而异。虽然早期的研究主要集中在异性恋人群,但最近的研究越来越多地探讨了对性少数个体(SMIs)的关注。在性反应的激励、动机和信息处理模型的基础上,可以假设对性刺激评价的差异导致了个体性反应的差异,从而提高了对性刺激的关注可能与个体的性身份有关的可能性。目的:本综述旨在梳理现有的关于性刺激注意的文献,并澄清性刺激注意与性别认同之间的关系。方法:采用PubMed、EBSCOhost、Web of Science和ProQuest数据库进行系统文献检索,并遵循PRISMA的范围综述指南。结果:检索到1107条记录,其中56条被纳入综述。总的来说,结果突出了smi患者对性刺激的自动和控制注意模式。这些发现被解释为反映了每个性少数群体的注意-认同关系。该综述还提出了未来研究的几个领域。结论:这篇综述强调了通过澄清非异性恋取向的注意模式和与他们性自我认同相关的因素来改善SMIs医疗保健的机会。研究结果还为临床医生在处理性认同冲突和促进性少数群体的心理健康和福祉方面提供了宝贵的见解。
Attention to sexual stimuli and its relationship to sexual identity in the context of empirical studies with sexual minorities: a scoping review.
Introduction: In experimental sex research, attention to sexual stimuli is considered a well-established indicator of sexual interest, with patterns that differ across sexual orientations. While earlier studies primarily focused on heterosexual populations, recent research has increasingly explored attention in sexual minority individuals (SMIs). Building on the incentive motivation and information processing models of sexual response, it can be hypothesized that differences in the appraisal of sexual stimuli contribute to variations in individuals´ sexual responses, raising the possibility that attention to sexual stimuli may be related to individuals' sexual identities.
Objectives: This scoping review aimed to map the existing literature on attention to sexual stimuli among SMIs and to clarify the relationship between attention to sexual stimuli and sexual identity.
Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted using PubMed, EBSCOhost, Web of Science, and ProQuest databases, adhering to the PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews.
Results: The search resulted in 1107 records, 56 of which were included in the review. Overall, the results highlight patterns of automatic and controlled attention to sexual stimuli in SMIs. These findings are interpreted as reflecting attention-identity relationships in each sexual minority group. The review also suggests several areas for future research.
Conclusion: This review underscores opportunities to improve healthcare for SMIs by clarifying attentional patterns across non-heterosexual orientations and factors related to their sexual self-identification. The findings also offer valuable insights for clinicians in dealing with sexual identity conflicts and advancing sexual minorities´ mental health and well-being.