Adults’ Identities, Attitudes, and Orientations Concerning Consensual Non-Monogamy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-16-2019
Publication Title
Sexuality Research and Social Policy
First page number:
1
Last page number:
17
Abstract
This study considered the connection among aspects of emerging adults’ identities and their relational and sociosexual orientations as well as their attitudes toward consensual non-monogamy (CNM). Results indicate significant relationships among individuals’ collective and social identity aspects, as dictated in the AIQ-IV, and how emerging adults label their relational orientations (e.g., strictly monogamous, monogamish, open, and polyamorous). Additionally, findings demonstrate that the salience/importance of social categories, roles, and reputations in one’s identity is associated with how individuals choose to label their relational orientation, their attitudes toward non-monogamy, and their orientation toward uncommitted sex (sociosexual orientation). Discussion, implications, and future directions follow.
Keywords
Consensual non-monogamy; Identity; Sexuality; Romantic relationships; Gender; Emerging adults
Disciplines
Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication
Language
English
Repository Citation
Stephens, A. K.,
Emmers-Sommer, T. M.
(2019).
Adults’ Identities, Attitudes, and Orientations Concerning Consensual Non-Monogamy.
Sexuality Research and Social Policy
1-17.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13178-019-00409-w