Fraedan Mastrantonio, Hanna Kovshoff, Heather Armstrong
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摘要
非二元性别是个人用来描述其性别认同的术语,在男女二元之外更好地概念化。近年来,对少数性别个体性行为的研究兴趣越来越大,这方面的出版物越来越多。因此,需要对非二元性别研究中捕获的与性别相关的变量范围进行全面的系统评价。该分析考察了12年的定量性研究,旨在(1)概述非二元性恋者的性行为、性健康和关系满意度;(2)评估本文献中用于非二元身份的包容性的措施(重点是语言和术语)。在PsycINFO, Web of Science和MEDLINE上检索了2012年至2024年间的意大利语或英语论文,其中44篇论文被纳入合成。论文涵盖了广泛的主题,表明非二元性别的人通常报告非单性的性身份(例如,酷儿,泛性),更多的吸引力和与其他非二元性别的人的关系,以及与二元性别变性人相似的性和关系满意度。然而,研究中使用的语言和工具并不总是足够广泛或包容,不足以充分代表非二元性别人群的经历。例如,性别少数的个体通常被分组在一起进行分析,可能隐藏在群体差异中。未来的研究应该使用性别中立的语言和措施,并单独考虑非二元个体,以便更好地了解他们具体的性健康、幸福、关系需求和结果。
Non-Binary People’s Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Relationship Satisfaction: A Review of 12 Years of Quantitative Research (2012–2024)
Non-binary is a term used by individuals to describe their gender identity, which is better conceptualized outside the man–woman binary. In recent years, research interest in the sexuality of gender minority individuals has grown, as shown by the increasing number of publications on this topic. Accordingly, a comprehensive systematic review which synthesizes the range of sex-related variables captured in research studies with non-binary people is needed. This analysis examined 12 years of quantitative sex research, aiming to (1) outline what is known about the sexuality, sexual health, and relationship satisfaction of non-binary people; and (2) appraise measures used in this literature for the inclusivity of non-binary identities (focusing on language and terminology). Searches were conducted on PsycINFO, Web of Science, and MEDLINE for papers in Italian or English between 2012 and 2024, and 44 articles were included for synthesis. Papers covered a wide range of topics, showing that non-binary people often report non-monosexual sexual identities (e.g., queer, pansexual), more attraction to and relationships with other non-binary individuals, and similar levels of sexual and relationship satisfaction as binary transgender people. However, the language and tools employed within the research were not always expansive or inclusive enough to adequately represent non-binary people’s experiences. For example, gender minority individuals were often grouped together for analysis, hiding likely within group differences. Future research should use gender-neutral language and measures and consider non-binary individuals separately, in order to better understand their specific sexual health, well-being, and relationship needs and outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.