Recalled Separation Anxiety in Childhood in Istmo Zapotec Men, Women, and Muxes

被引:27
|
作者
Gomez, Francisco R. [1 ]
Semenyna, Scott W. [1 ]
Court, Lucas [1 ]
Vasey, Paul L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lethbridge, Dept Psychol, 4401 Univ Dr, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada
关键词
Sexual orientation; Male androphilia; Childhood separation anxiety; Zapotec; Cross-cultural universals; GENDER-ATYPICAL BEHAVIOR; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; OCCUPATIONAL PREFERENCES; PSYCHIATRIC-SYMPTOMS; MALE ANDROPHILIA; BIRTH-ORDER; HOMOSEXUALITY; PREVALENCE; DISORDER; TRAITS;
D O I
10.1007/s10508-016-0917-x
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The Istmo Zapotec are a pre-Columbian cultural group indigenous to the Istmo region of Oaxaca, Mexico. Istmo Zapotec recognize three genders: men, women, and muxes. Like Istmo Zapotec men, muxes are biological males. However, unlike Istmo Zapotec men, most muxes are exclusively androphilic (i.e., sexually attracted to adult males), relatively feminine, and routinely adopt the receptive role during anal intercourse. Furthermore, the Istmo Zapotec recognize two types of muxes: muxe gunaa, who resemble the transgender androphilic males that are common in many non-Western cultures, and muxe nguiiu, who resemble the cisgender androphilic males ("gay" men) common in Western cultures. Retrospective research conducted in Canada and Samoa demonstrates that cisgender and transgender androphilic males recall elevated indicators of childhood separation anxiety (i.e., feelings of distress related to separation from major attachment figures) when compared to males who are gynephilic (i.e., sexually attracted to adult females). The present study compared recalled indicators of childhood separation anxiety among Istmo Zapotec men, women, muxe gunaa, and muxe nguiiu (N = 454). Men recalled significantly lower levels of childhood separation anxiety compared to all other groups (all p < .042). No additional group differences were found. Our results are consistent with previous research conducted in Canada and Samoa, suggesting that elevated childhood separation anxiety is a developmental correlate of male androphilia that is cross-culturally universal. This research is also consistent with the conclusion that cisgender and transgender male androphiles share a common biological and developmental foundation despite being different in appearance.
引用
收藏
页码:109 / 117
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Intra- and Intersexual Mate Competition in Two CulturesA Comparison of Women’s Response to Mate Competition with Women and Gender-Nonbinary Males in Samoa and among the Istmo Zapotec
    Scott W. Semenyna
    Francisco R. Gómez Jiménez
    Paul L. Vasey
    Human Nature, 2022, 33 : 145 - 171
  • [22] Birth order and recalled childhood gender nonconformity in Samoan men and fa'afafine
    Semenyna, Scott W.
    VanderLaan, Doug P.
    Vasey, Paul L.
    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2017, 59 (03) : 338 - 347
  • [23] Childhood separation anxiety in Iranian adult males and females with diverse sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
    Sadr-Bazzaz, Mostafa
    Sadeghi, Mohammad Javad
    Vasey, Paul L.
    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, 2025,
  • [24] The relation between childhood gender nonconformity and adult masculinity-femininity and anxiety in heterosexual and homosexual men and women
    Lippa R.A.
    Sex Roles, 2008, 59 (9-10) : 684 - 693
  • [25] Recalled Sex-typed Behavior in Childhood and Sports' Preferences in Adulthood of Heterosexual, Bisexual, and Homosexual Men from Brazil, Turkey, and Thailand
    Cardoso, Fernando Luiz
    ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, 2009, 38 (05) : 726 - 736
  • [26] The relationship between separation anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in pregnant women
    Sevil Degirmenci, Sinem
    Kosger, Ferdi
    Altinoz, Ali Ercan
    Essizoglu, Altan
    Aksaray, Gokay
    JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 2020, 33 (17) : 2927 - 2932
  • [27] Pain and tactile dissociation, derealization and depersonalization symptoms in women and recalled traumatic events in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood
    Smiatek-Mazgaj, Bogna
    Sobanski, Jerzy A.
    Rutkowski, Krzysztof
    Klasa, Katarzyna
    Dembinska, Edyta
    Muldner-Nieckowski, Lukasz
    Cyranka, Katarzyna
    Mielimaka, Michal
    PSYCHIATRIA POLSKA, 2016, 50 (01) : 77 - 93
  • [28] Differences in social anxiety between men and women across 18 countries
    Caballo, Vicente E.
    Salazar, Isabel C.
    Jesus Irurtia, Maria
    Arias, Benito
    Hofmann, Stefan G.
    PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2014, 64 : 35 - 40
  • [29] Anxiety and depression in men and women during pregnancy
    Figueiredo, ACB
    Costa, R
    Pacheco, A
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2006, 91 : S39 - S40
  • [30] Anxiety and depression during pregnancy in women and men
    Teixeira, Cesar
    Figueiredo, Barbara
    Conde, Ana
    Pacheco, Alexandra
    Costa, Raquel
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2009, 119 (1-3) : 142 - 148