Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults

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Main Author: Alvarez, Maria-João
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Pereira, Cícero R., Godinho, Cristina A., Luz, Rita
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Casual sexual relationships (CSR) are increasingly common but limited empirical research has addressed their terminology and distinctive characteristics. This study sought to identify the most clear-cut terms and to consider how culture-sensitive characteristics distinguish casual sexual relationships among Portuguese emerging adults (N = 262, 18-29 years old). We combined two qualitative studies – one by association and another by free recall – to ascertain the clarity of the terms, plus a quantitative study to further characterize and differentiate them. Participants were asked to match descriptions of CSRs with the respective terms by which they are known (Study 1). The same was investigated using an evocation task requesting that participants produce the terms by which the described CSRs are known (Study 2). Binary logistic regressions were performed to analyze the associations between encounters and labels chosen, taking the effect of gender and age into account. In the third study, participants rated the degree to which eight characteristics were present in the types of CSR, a simultaneous task that led to greater understanding of their descriptive and differentiating characteristics. Multivariate analysis of variance was used, with gender and age as covariates. We conclude that two types of CSR – friends with benefits and one-night stand – and, to a lesser extent, making out, are understood and associated with consensual labels, also found by free-recall. These CSRs proved to be distinct, as they are understood as more different than similar in a set of psychoemotional, behavioral, and sexual characteristics.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
title Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
spellingShingle Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
Alvarez, Maria-João
Casual sexual relationships
Distinctiveness
Emerging adults
Labels
title_short Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
title_full Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
title_fullStr Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
title_full_unstemmed Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
title_sort Clear-cut terms and culture-sensitive characteristics of distinctive casual sexual relationships in Portuguese emerging adults
author Alvarez, Maria-João
author_facet Alvarez, Maria-João
Pereira, Cícero R.
Godinho, Cristina A.
Luz, Rita
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Cícero R.
Godinho, Cristina A.
Luz, Rita
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvarez, Maria-João
Pereira, Cícero R.
Godinho, Cristina A.
Luz, Rita
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Casual sexual relationships
Distinctiveness
Emerging adults
Labels
topic Casual sexual relationships
Distinctiveness
Emerging adults
Labels
description Casual sexual relationships (CSR) are increasingly common but limited empirical research has addressed their terminology and distinctive characteristics. This study sought to identify the most clear-cut terms and to consider how culture-sensitive characteristics distinguish casual sexual relationships among Portuguese emerging adults (N = 262, 18-29 years old). We combined two qualitative studies – one by association and another by free recall – to ascertain the clarity of the terms, plus a quantitative study to further characterize and differentiate them. Participants were asked to match descriptions of CSRs with the respective terms by which they are known (Study 1). The same was investigated using an evocation task requesting that participants produce the terms by which the described CSRs are known (Study 2). Binary logistic regressions were performed to analyze the associations between encounters and labels chosen, taking the effect of gender and age into account. In the third study, participants rated the degree to which eight characteristics were present in the types of CSR, a simultaneous task that led to greater understanding of their descriptive and differentiating characteristics. Multivariate analysis of variance was used, with gender and age as covariates. We conclude that two types of CSR – friends with benefits and one-night stand – and, to a lesser extent, making out, are understood and associated with consensual labels, also found by free-recall. These CSRs proved to be distinct, as they are understood as more different than similar in a set of psychoemotional, behavioral, and sexual characteristics.
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