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Social Dominance Orientation Relates to Believing Men Should Dominate Sexually, Sexual Self-Efficacy, and Taking Free Female Condoms Among Undergraduate Women and Men

机译:社会主导取向与相信男人应该在性,性自我效能上占主导地位,并在大学男女中免费获取女性避孕套有关

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Gendered-based power affects heterosexual relationships, with beliefs in the U. S. prescribing that men dominate women sexually. We draw on social dominance theory to examine whether women's and men's level of support for group-based hierarchy (i. e., social dominance orientation; SDO) helps explain gender-based power beliefs and dynamics in heterosexual relationships. We conducted a laboratory study at a Northeastern U. S. university among 357 women and 126 men undergraduates who reported being heterosexual and sexually active, testing three sets of hypotheses. First, as hypothesized, women endorsed SDO and the belief that men should dominate sexually less than men did. Second, as hypothesized, among women and men, SDO was positively correlated with the belief that men should dominate sexually, and negatively correlated with sexual self-efficacy (confidence in sexual situations) and number of female condoms (a woman-controlled source of protection) taken. Third, structural equation modeling, controlling for age, family income, number of sexual partners in the past month, and perceived HIV/AIDS risk, supported the hypothesis that among women and men, the belief that men should dominate sexually mediates SDO's association with sexual self-efficacy. The hypothesis that the belief that men should dominate sexually mediates SDO's association with number of female condoms taken was supported for women only. The hypothesis that sexual self-efficacy mediates SDO's association with number of female condoms taken was not supported. Results suggest SDO influences power beliefs and dynamics in heterosexual relationships. Although female condoms are an important woman-controlled source of protection, power-related beliefs may pose a challenge to their use.
机译:基于性别的权力会影响异性恋关系,美国的信仰认为男人在性行为上会主导女人。我们利用社会优势理论来检验男女对基于群体的等级制的支持水平(即社会优势取向; SDO)是否有助于解释基于性别的权力信念和异性恋关系中的动力。我们在美国东北大学的357名女性和126名男性本科生中进行了一项实验室研究,他们报告说他们具有异性恋和性活跃能力,并检验了三组假设。首先,如所假设的那样,女性认可了性别歧视,并相信男性在性方面的支配地位要少于男性。其次,如所假设的,在男女中,性别歧视与以下观念成正相关:男人应该在性方面占主导地位;与性自我效能(对性状况的信心)和女用避孕套的数量(由妇女控制的保护来源)呈负相关。 )。第三,结构方程模型控制了年龄,家庭收入,过去一个月的性伴侣数量以及感知到的艾滋病毒/艾滋病风险,这一假说支持以下假设:在男人和女人之间,男人应该主导性行为的观念介导了SDO与性行为的联系。自我效能感。认为男人应该在性行为上占主导地位的假说可以使SDO与服用的女性避孕套数量有关。性自我效能能介导SDO与服用的女性避孕套数量的关系这一假说不受支持。结果表明,SDO影响异性恋关系中的权力信念和动力。尽管女用避孕套是妇女控制的重要保护手段,但与权力有关的信仰可能会对使用避孕套构成挑战。

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