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A Qualitative Examination of the Sexual Possible Selves and Strategies of First-Semester College Students: How Sexual Possible Selves are Developed During the Transition to College

机译:定性审查第一学期大学生的性可能自我和战略:如何在向大学过渡期间开发性能自我

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According to the possible selves theory, individuals have possible selves that they hope to attain, or feared selves they hope to avoid, in the proximal future. In addition, individuals may have strategies they use to help them attain these possible selves or avoid their feared selves. Recent work has applied this theory to the realm of sexuality (i.e., sexual possible selves; SPS) in the developmental period of emerging adulthood, as this period is considered a time of increased sexual identity development. The purpose of this study was to extend this research by conducting semi-structured qualitative interviews with a sample of first-semester college-attending emerging adults (N = 35) at a 4-year university. We examined the developmental influences on expected and feared SPS to better understand why various internalized expectations develop. Interviews were conducted during the first four weeks of the Fall 2016 semester and were analyzed using applied thematic analysis. Prominent themes that emerged within the expected SPS included: sex and commitment, taking a passive approach, delaying sex and relationships, plans for hooking up, and abstinence. Feared SPS themes that emerged included: non-committed sexual avoidance, sexual assault/coercion, reputation, and sexual health. Prominent influences on participants' SPS included: family, alcohol and parties, peers/friends, past experiences, changes in expectations, college culture, and religion. Implications for sexuality research, education, and intervention are discussed.
机译:根据可能的自我理论,个人有可能自己能够获得,或者担心他们希望避免的自我,在近端的未来。此外,个人可能有他们使用的策略来帮助他们获得这些可能的自我或避免他们的恐惧自我。最近的工作已经将这个理论应用于性行为(即性可能自我; SPS)在新兴成年期的发展期间,因为这一时期被认为是增加性身份发展的时间。本研究的目的是通过在4岁的大学进行半结构化的定性访谈,通过第一个学期大学出席新兴成人(n = 35)的样本来扩展这一研究。我们审查了对预期的发展影响,担心SPS更好地了解为什么各种内化期望发展为何。采访于2016年秋季学期的前四周进行,并使用应用专题分析进行分析。在预期的SPS中出现的突出主题包括:性和承诺,采取被动方法,延迟性和关系,计划挂钩,禁欲。担心SPS的主题包括:非犯下的性避税,性侵犯/胁迫,声誉和性健康。对参与者SPS的显着影响包括:家庭,酒精和派对,同行/朋友,过去的经验,期望的变化,大学文化和宗教。讨论了对性研究,教育和干预的影响。

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