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Sexual interactions (un)scripted: an exploration of consequential unscripted sexual interactions
Communication Quarterly ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-10 , DOI: 10.1080/01463373.2020.1787478
Betty H. La France

ABSTRACT This manuscript describes a study investigating consequential unscripted sexual interactions, their outcomes, and how interaction involvement and sexual communication satisfaction combined to influence perceptions of these unscripted exchanges. This approach fills an academic and pragmatic void in how sexual interactions are understood as extant scholarship largely frames sexual interactions as highly scripted episodes. Adults (N = 145) in the U.S. participated in an anonymous online survey. Respondents described important and meaningful conversations with a sexual partner during which they did not know what to say, what to do, or how to respond, and these narratives were reliably coded into nine categories using an a priori classification scheme. Topics produced differential outcomes, and both interaction involvement and sexual communication satisfaction made unique positive contributions to the consequences of unscripted sexual interactions.

中文翻译:

性互动(未)脚本化:对相应的无脚本性互动的探索

摘要 本手稿描述了一项研究,该研究调查了相应的无脚本性互动、其结果,以及互动参与和性交流满意度如何结合影响对这些无脚本交换的看法。这种方法填补了学术和实用上的空白,即性互动如何被理解为现存的学术研究,在很大程度上将性互动视为高度脚本化的情节。美国的成年人(N = 145)参与了一项匿名在线调查。受访者描述了与性伴侣的重要而有意义的对话,在此期间他们不知道该说什么、该做什么或如何回应,并且这些叙述使用先验分类方案可靠地编码为九个类别。主题产生了不同的结果,
更新日期:2020-07-10
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