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Power Affects Sexual Assertiveness and Sexual Esteem Equally in Women and Men

机译:权力影响着女性和男性平等的性自信和性尊重

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Common stereotypes hold that men and women differ strongly in their attitudes toward sex and that such differences are amplified by social power. In contrast, an emerging literature suggests that social power affects both sexes similarly, thus potentially attenuating differences between the sexes. Four samples obtained in the Netherlands, the U.S., Britain, and South-East Asia (total N=1985) test the effect of social power (operationalized as self-reported amount of power over others at the work place) on validated self-report measures of sexual assertiveness and sexual esteem. Across all samples, power was associated with greater sexual assertiveness and sexual esteemequally for men and women. Furthermore, effects of power were larger and more consistent than differences between men and women. These findings add to an emerging literature, suggesting that often-observed differences between male and female sexuality actually reflect power differences. This suggests that such differences decrease with greater social equality.
机译:常见的刻板印象认为,男女在对性的态度中强烈不同,并且这种差异被社会权力放大。相比之下,一个新兴的文献表明社会权力同样影响两性,从而潜在地衰减了性别之间的差异。在荷兰,美国,英国和东南亚获得的四个样品(总N = 1985)测试社会权力的效果(在验证的自我报告上测试了社会权力的影响(在工作场所的其他人的自我报告的权力)性自信和性尊重的措施。在所有样本中,权力与男性和女性的更大的性自信和性尊重有关。此外,权力的影响比男女和女性之间的差异更大,更常见。这些调查结果增加了一个新兴的文献,这表明常常观察到男性和女性性的差异实际上反映了权力差异。这表明这种差异随着更大的社会平等而减少。

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