多元性吸引如何影响年轻人对性自我的想法和感受的性/性别差异。

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Tierney K Lorenz
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摘要

目的:性自我图式(SSS)是一个人对自己作为性存在者的想法和感受的认知框架。这些图式对性信息和性态度进行解释和组织,并对性行为起到指导性作用。本研究探讨了多元性吸引如何与性别相互作用来预测SSS。材料和方法:我使用经过验证的SSS量表调查了602名年轻人的性别、对男性、女性和性别非二元者的吸引力模式以及SSS。结果:在这个样本中,单性恋和多性恋吸引模式的参与者的SSS是相似的。然而,出现了一些显著的影响。与至少对一种或多种性别有一定吸引力的女性相比,对任何性别都没有吸引力的顺性女性的浪漫/激情自我图式明显较低。相比之下,具有完全同性吸引力的顺性男性比具有完全异性或多元性吸引力的男性表现出更高的开放/自由的自我图式。这项研究的新颖之处在于,22%的参与者报告了对性别非二元和性别不一致的人的吸引力,这些吸引力显著地预测了SSS。结论:这些发现指出了吸引力与年轻人性自我概念化之间微妙的性别差异。
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Sex/gender differences in how plurisexual attractions contribute to young adults' thoughts and feelings about their sexual selves.

Purpose: Sexual self-schema (SSS) are cognitive frameworks for one's thoughts and feelings about oneself as a sexual being. These schema interpret and organize sexual information and attitudes, and can guide sexual behavior. This study examined how plurisexual attractions may interact with gender to predict SSS.

Materials and methods: I surveyed 602 young adults about their gender, patterns of attractions to men, women, and gender non-binary people, and SSS using the validated SSS Scale.

Results: In this sample, SSS were similar across participants with monosexual vs. plurisexual patterns of attraction. However, a few significant effects emerged. Cisgender women with low attraction to any gender reported significantly lower romantic/passionate self-schema relative to women with at least some attraction to one or more genders. In contrast, cisgender men with exclusively same-gender attractions reported higher open/liberal self-schema relative to men with either exclusively other-gender or plurisexual attractions. Novel to this study, 22% percent of participants reported attractions to gender non-binary and gender non-conforming people, and these attractions significantly predicted SSS.

Conclusion: These findings point to subtle gender differences in how attractions interact with young people's conceptualization of their sexual selves.

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