Authors
Lara M Greaves, Fiona Kate Barlow, Carol HJ Lee, Correna M Matika, Weiyu Wang, Cinnamon-Jo Lindsay, Claudia JB Case, Nikhil K Sengupta, Yanshu Huang, Lucy J Cowie, Samantha Stronge, Mary Storey, Lucy De Souza, Sam Manuela, Matthew D Hammond, Petar Milojev, Carly S Townrow, Emerald Muriwai, Nicole Satherley, Gloria Fraser, Tim West-Newman, Carla Houkamau, Joseph Bulbulia, Danny Osborne, Marc S Wilson, Chris G Sibley
Publication date
2017/7
Journal
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume
46
Pages
1325-1336
Publisher
Springer US
Description
In this study, we asked participants to “describe their sexual orientation” in an open-ended measure of self-generated sexual orientation. The question was included as part of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (N = 18,261) 2013/2014 wave, a national probability survey conducted shortly after the first legal same-sex marriages in New Zealand. We present a two-level classification scheme to address questions about the prevalence of, and demographic differences between, sexual orientations. At the most detailed level of the coding scheme, 49 unique categories were generated by participant responses. Of those who responded with the following, significantly more were women: bisexual (2.1 % of women, compared to 1.5 % of men), bicurious (0.7 % of women, 0.4 % of men), and asexual (0.4 % of women and less than 0.1 % of men). However, significantly fewer women than men reported being …
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Scholar articles
LM Greaves, FK Barlow, CHJ Lee, CM Matika, W Wang… - Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017