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Sex Differences in Voyeuristic and Exhibitionistic Interests: Exploring the Mediating Roles of Sociosexuality and Sexual Compulsivity from an Evolutionary Perspective
Archives of Sexual Behavior ( IF 4.891 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-06 , DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-01991-0
Andrew George Thomas 1 , Bridie Stone 1 , Paul Bennett 1 , Steve Stewart-Williams 2 , Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair 3
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Sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity predict sex differences in voyeuristic interest in the population. In this study, we used a sample of 1113 participants from the UK (46% men) to consider whether sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity interacted to explain these sex differences and whether this relationship extended to the related domain of exhibitionism. In doing so, we tested novel predictions derived from an evolutionary perspective which views voyeuristic and exhibitionistic interest as manifestations of a short-term mating strategy. Participants reported their levels of repulsion toward voyeurism and exhibitionism and their interest in performing such acts under different levels of risk. There were clear sex differences in voyeuristic and exhibitionistic repulsion that were partially mediated by the serial combination of sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity. Examining the sexes separately revealed qualitatively different relationships between sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity when predicting exhibitionistic, but not voyeuristic, repulsion. Combined, sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity also mediated the sex difference in willingness to commit acts of voyeurism, but not exhibitionism, which was equally low for both sexes. The results highlight the role sociosexuality plays in voyeuristic and exhibitionistic interest, which coupled with an evolutionary perspective, may have implications for how we view courtship disorders.



中文翻译:

偷窥和暴露兴趣的性别差异:从进化的角度探索社会性和性强迫的中介作用

社会性恋和性强迫症预测了人群中窥淫癖兴趣的性别差异。在这项研究中,我们使用了来自英国的 1113 名参与者(46% 男性)的样本来考虑社会性欲和性强迫症是否相互作用来解释这些性别差异,以及这种关系是否扩展到暴露癖的相关领域。在这样做的过程中,我们测试了从进化角度得出的新预测,该角度将偷窥和暴露狂的兴趣视为短期交配策略的表现。参与者报告了他们对偷窥和暴露癖的排斥程度,以及他们对在不同风险水平下进行此类行为的兴趣。窥淫癖和暴露狂的排斥存在明显的性别差异,这部分是由社会性欲和性强迫症的连续组合所介导的。在预测暴露狂而不是窥淫癖的排斥时,分别检查性别揭示了社会性欲和性强迫症之间存在质的不同关系。综合而言,社会性欲和性强迫症也调节了偷窥行为意愿的性别差异,但不是暴露癖,这对两性来说同样低。结果突出了社会性欲在偷窥和暴露狂兴趣中的作用,再加上进化的观点,可能会对我们如何看待求爱障碍产生影响。在预测暴露狂而不是窥淫癖的排斥时,分别检查性别揭示了社会性欲和性强迫症之间存在质的不同关系。综合而言,社会性欲和性强迫症也调节了偷窥行为意愿的性别差异,但不是暴露癖,这对两性来说同样低。结果突出了社会性欲在偷窥和暴露狂兴趣中的作用,再加上进化的观点,可能会对我们如何看待求爱障碍产生影响。在预测暴露狂而不是窥淫癖的排斥时,分别检查性别揭示了社会性欲和性强迫症之间性质不同的关系。综合而言,社会性欲和性强迫症也调节了偷窥行为意愿的性别差异,但不是暴露癖,这对两性来说同样低。结果突出了社会性欲在偷窥和暴露狂兴趣中的作用,再加上进化的观点,可能会对我们如何看待求爱障碍产生影响。这对两性来说同样低。结果突出了社会性欲在偷窥和暴露狂兴趣中的作用,再加上进化的观点,可能会对我们如何看待求爱障碍产生影响。这对两性来说同样低。结果突出了社会性欲在偷窥和暴露狂兴趣中的作用,再加上进化的观点,可能会对我们如何看待求爱障碍产生影响。

更新日期:2021-07-07
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