The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?

The aim of this work was to study unrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity) as a phenomenon of modern Russian culture and as one of the characteristics of personality pathology. The research was aimed at discovering the link between traits of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and indicators of...

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Main Authors: Konina M.A., Kholmogorova A.B., Sorokova M.G.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2014-04-01
Series:Консультативная психология и психотерапия
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2014/n2/72416.shtml
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spelling doaj-1a7c5466dfcc4bc987cd4781f0e7e3002020-11-25T01:17:16ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462014-04-0122288118The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?Konina M.A.0Kholmogorova A.B.1Sorokova M.G.2Moscow Health DepartmentMoscow State University of Psychology & EducationMoscow State University of Psychology & EducationThe aim of this work was to study unrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity) as a phenomenon of modern Russian culture and as one of the characteristics of personality pathology. The research was aimed at discovering the link between traits of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and indicators of unrestricted sexual behavior. An anonymous survey was organized on a special website, and we examined 492 people using the following methods: Sociosexual Orientation Inventory by L. Penke (SOI-R) and the scale of dys functional beliefs with BPD by A. Butler (PBQ-BPD). The SOI-R method was used for the first time for a Russian sample. The data of the factor analysis fully confirmed its traditional structure. The Russian version of the PBQ-BPD method was tested previously (Maximov, Kholmogorova, 2011), this study has confirmed its factorial structure, and there is data of the factor analysis. Among the respondents, 24% had more than three partners per year, 17,5% had more than 10 "one night stand" partners, 50% agreed with the statement that "sex without love is fine." The analysis showed that 16,7% of the sample show promiscuous behavior (5 or more sexual partners per year), which is close to the level of European countries. Contrary to initial expectations, it was found that the percentage of persons with BPD among people that meet the criteria for unrestricted sexual behavior does not exceed the general population (2%), which may indicate the leading role of cultural trends in the phenomenon of unrestricted sexual behavior as a trend to normalize it. It was found that two factors characterizing BPD — dependency factor (reflecting fears of abandonment and helplessness) and protection factor (reflecting the tendency to impulsivity) — are connected in opposite ways with different factors of unrestricted sexual behavior: expressed dependence reduces promiscuity and expressed impulsivity increases it?http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2014/n2/72416.shtmlunrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity)culture of sexual behaviortrends of modern culturesocio-sexual strategySociosexual Orientation Inventorypersonality pathologyborderline personality disorderdysfunctional beliefsimpulsive behaviordependencefactor analysiscorrelation analysis
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author Konina M.A.
Kholmogorova A.B.
Sorokova M.G.
spellingShingle Konina M.A.
Kholmogorova A.B.
Sorokova M.G.
The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
Консультативная психология и психотерапия
unrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity)
culture of sexual behavior
trends of modern culture
socio-sexual strategy
Sociosexual Orientation Inventory
personality pathology
borderline personality disorder
dysfunctional beliefs
impulsive behavior
dependence
factor analysis
correlation analysis
author_facet Konina M.A.
Kholmogorova A.B.
Sorokova M.G.
author_sort Konina M.A.
title The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
title_short The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
title_full The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
title_fullStr The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
title_full_unstemmed The phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
title_sort phenomenon of nurestricted sexual behavior in modern society: pathological culture tendency or personality pathology?
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Консультативная психология и психотерапия
issn 2075-3470
2311-9446
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The aim of this work was to study unrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity) as a phenomenon of modern Russian culture and as one of the characteristics of personality pathology. The research was aimed at discovering the link between traits of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and indicators of unrestricted sexual behavior. An anonymous survey was organized on a special website, and we examined 492 people using the following methods: Sociosexual Orientation Inventory by L. Penke (SOI-R) and the scale of dys functional beliefs with BPD by A. Butler (PBQ-BPD). The SOI-R method was used for the first time for a Russian sample. The data of the factor analysis fully confirmed its traditional structure. The Russian version of the PBQ-BPD method was tested previously (Maximov, Kholmogorova, 2011), this study has confirmed its factorial structure, and there is data of the factor analysis. Among the respondents, 24% had more than three partners per year, 17,5% had more than 10 "one night stand" partners, 50% agreed with the statement that "sex without love is fine." The analysis showed that 16,7% of the sample show promiscuous behavior (5 or more sexual partners per year), which is close to the level of European countries. Contrary to initial expectations, it was found that the percentage of persons with BPD among people that meet the criteria for unrestricted sexual behavior does not exceed the general population (2%), which may indicate the leading role of cultural trends in the phenomenon of unrestricted sexual behavior as a trend to normalize it. It was found that two factors characterizing BPD — dependency factor (reflecting fears of abandonment and helplessness) and protection factor (reflecting the tendency to impulsivity) — are connected in opposite ways with different factors of unrestricted sexual behavior: expressed dependence reduces promiscuity and expressed impulsivity increases it?
topic unrestricted sexual behavior (promiscuity)
culture of sexual behavior
trends of modern culture
socio-sexual strategy
Sociosexual Orientation Inventory
personality pathology
borderline personality disorder
dysfunctional beliefs
impulsive behavior
dependence
factor analysis
correlation analysis
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