Império do amor romântico: diferenças culturais e sexuais em casais de noivos no Brasil e na Itália. / Romantic Love Empire. Cross-cultural and sexual differences in engaged couples in Brazil and Italy

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

This research compares men and women from São Paulo and Rome related to adult romantic attachment, love-styles, romantic beliefs and satisfaction, with the goal to verify sexual and cultural differences and similarities. Participants were 117(n=234) and 164(n=328) engaged couples, and mean age was 28,7(SD=6,0) and 33,4(SD=5,9), in Brazil and Italy, respectively, and sample was predominant single, Caucasian, and middle social class. Regarding sex patterns in romantic relationships behavior no significant differences were found between Italy and Brazil. In both countries, men took initiative to the first date in around 70% of the cases; couples took approximately 6 dates before having sexual contact; and men paid for major part or for all couple expenses in 50% of the sample. Related to attachment styles was found significant sexual difference that men were more dismissing than women, in both cultures. A significant cultural difference was found for Fearful and Preoccupied styles, where Brazilians couples showed higher scores than Italians. Regarding love-styles results, a strong predomination of Eros was presented with very high scores in all sample. Significant sex differences were found for Storge and Pragma, where women showed higher scores than men, and for Agape, where men showed higher scores than women. Significant cultural differences were found for Storge, where Brazilians couples presented higher scores than Italians, and for Agape, where Italians couples scored higher than Brazilians. Indeed, for Ludus, an interaction effect between sex and country was found, with a sex difference only in Brazil (Brazilian men showed scores significant higher than Brazilian women), and occurred a cultural difference just for men (Brazilian men scored significantly higher than Italian men). Related to satisfaction, all couples presented very high total scores and with no significant differences for sex or culture. These findings are discussed in terms of evolutionist and social theories.

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intercultural differences atitudes comportamento de apego love attitudes diferenças sexuais (humano) satisfaction diferenças interculturais satisfação amor sex differences (human) the attachment behavior

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