Dimensionality and Transcultural Specificity of the Sexual Attraction Questionnaire (SAQ)

  • Juan Fernández Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • María Ángeles Quiroga Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Vanessa J. Icaza Universidad Católica de Santa María
  • Sergio Escorial Universidad Católica de Santa María
Keywords: Sexual attraction typology, Sexual orientation, Dimensionality, Contexts, Polarization

Abstract

Sexual attraction was considered a component of sexual orientation from the beginning of the second half of the 20th century to present times. However, some recent researchers have studied sexual attraction as an independent field measuring it by the Sexual Attraction Questionnaire (SAQ). This study analyzes sexual attraction through the SAQ in 400 university students from a Peruvian catholic university. These participants -191 women and 209 men- show a very diverse curricular background. The following hypotheses were tested: a) the structure of the SAQ, pointing out two concepts: attraction to men and attraction to women; b) the high inverse correlation between these two concepts or factors; c) the specific impact of this context in sexual attraction: higher percentage of attracted by none of the sexes and lower percentage of attracted to the opposite sex, in comparison with other contexts; and d) the Lippa prediction (2006, 2007), regarding a higher polarization of sexual attraction for men than for women. Results support the first three hypotheses. Clarifications are laid down with regard to the fourth one. Discussion focuses on theoretical and applied advantages of using the SAQ as opposed to the frequent use of a single item of sexual attraction for each sex.

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Fernández J., Quiroga M. Á., Icaza V. J. y Escorial S. Dimensionality and Transcultural Specificity of the Sexual Attraction Questionnaire (SAQ). The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15(1), 323-333. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37339
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