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Multifaceted Sexual Desire and Hormonal Associations: Accounting for Social Location, Relationship Status, and Desire Target

机译:多方面的性欲和荷尔蒙协会:占社会地点,关系状态和欲望目标

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Sexual desire is typically measured as a unitary erotic phenomenon and is often assumed by biological and biomedical researchers, as well as the lay public, to be directly connected to physiological parameters like testosterone (T). In the present study, we empirically examined how conceptualizing sexual desire as multifaceted might clarify associations with T and contextual variables. To do so, we used the Sexual Desire Questionnaire (DESQ), which assesses multifaceted dyadic sexual desire, to explore how contextual variables such as social location, relationship status, and desire target (e.g., partner vs. stranger) might be meaningful for reports of sexual desire and associated hormonal correlations. We focused on women (N = 198), because sexual desire and testosterone are generally unlinked in healthy men. Participants imagined a partner or stranger while answering the 65 DESQ items and provided a saliva sample for hormone assay. Analyses showed that the DESQ factored differently for the current sample than in previous research, highlighting how sexual desire can be constructed differently across different populations. We also found that, for the Intimacy, Eroticism, and Partner Focus factors, mean scores were higher when the desire target was a partner relative to a stranger for participants in a relationship, but equally high between partner versus stranger target for single participants. DESQ items resolved into meaningful hormonal desire components, such that high endorsement of Fantasy Experience was linked to higher T, and higher cortisol was linked with lower endorsement of the Intimacy factor. We argue that conceptualizing desire as multifaceted and contextualized when assessing hormonal links-or questions in general about desire-can clarify some of its complexities and lead to new research avenues.
机译:性欲通常被测量为单一的色情现象,通常是通过生物和生物医学研究人员以及贫困地直接连接到生理参数(如睾酮(T)等地。在本研究中,我们经验检查了如何概念化性欲,因为多方面可以澄清与T和上下文变量的关联。为此,我们使用了性欲问卷(DESQ),评估了多方面的二元性欲,探讨了社会位置,关系状态和欲望目标(例如,合作伙伴与陌生人)的上下文变量可能对报告有意义性欲与相关荷尔蒙相关。我们专注于女性(n = 198),因为性欲和睾丸激素通常在健康的男性中被解释。参与者在回答65个DESQ项目的同时想象一个伴侣或陌生人,并为激素测定提供了唾液样本。分析表明,DEDQ因素不同于目前的样本而不是先前的研究,突出了如何在不同群体中不同的性欲。我们还发现,对于亲密度,色情和合作伙伴焦点因素,当欲望目标是相对于关系中的参与者的陌生人的合作伙伴,伙伴对单一参与者的陌生目标之间的平均分比是更高的。 DEDQ项目分解为有意义的激素欲望成分,使得高度认可的幻想经验与较高的T相关联,较高的皮质醇与亲密因子的较低认可有关。我们认为,在评估荷尔蒙链接或关于欲望的问题时,概念化欲望是多方面和情境化的愿望 - 可以澄清其一些复杂性并导致新的研究途径。

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