性経験のない成人の実態を明らかにする新研究(When sex never happens – new research maps adults without sexual experience)

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2025-09-18 カロリンスカ研究所(KI)

カロリンスカ研究所やマックス・プランク経験美学研究所などの国際共同研究により、性的経験のない成人(終生バージン)に関する過去最大規模の調査結果が発表された。英国の約40万人と豪州の約1.35万人を対象に心理・社会・遺伝的要因を分析したところ、約1%が性的経験を持たず、彼らは高学歴で飲酒や喫煙が少ない一方、孤独感や幸福度の低さが顕著だった。男性では体力や地域の性比、所得格差が影響し、遺伝的要因も約15%を説明した。古代DNA解析では関連遺伝子の頻度が過去1.2万年で減少していることも確認された。研究は、性の欠如が進化・健康・社会的孤立にどう関わるかを理解する基盤を提供する。成果はPNASに掲載。

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性のない生活:大規模研究が示す無性生活の身体的・認知的特性、性格特性、社会生態学的要因、DNAとの関連性 Life without sex: Large-scale study links sexlessness to physical, cognitive, and personality traits, socioecological factors, and DNA

Abdel Abdellaoui, Laura W. Wesseldijk, Scott D. Gordon, +7 , and Karin J. H. Verweij
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:September 16, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2418257122

性経験のない成人の実態を明らかにする新研究(When sex never happens – new research maps adults without sexual experience)

Significance

Sexual partnerships can have a profound impact on societal well-being and evolution. Their absence can be detrimental to mental health and can lead to behavioral problems. Importantly, lifetime sexlessness offers an insightful measure for evolutionary fitness, as the absence of intimate partners would be most detrimental to reproductive success. Using large and well-characterized datasets, our research uncovers associations between this lesser-explored aspect of human behavior and a complex spectrum of physical, cognitive, and socioecological factors, partly connected by genetic predispositions. Lifelong sexless individuals are, on average, higher educated, use less substances, and feel lonelier and unhappier. Sexless men tend to live in regions with fewer women, and sexlessness was more prevalent in regions with higher income inequality.

Abstract

Romantic (typically sexual) relationships are important to personal, physical, mental, social, and economic well-being, and to human evolution. Yet little is known about factors contributing to long-term lack of intimate relationships. We investigated phenotypic and genetic correlates of never having had sex in ~400,000 UK residents aged 39 to 73 and ~13,500 Australian residents aged 18 to 89. The strongest associations revealed that sexless individuals were more educated, less likely to use alcohol and smoke, more nervous, lonelier, and unhappier. Sexlessness was more strongly associated with physical characteristics (e.g., upper body strength) in men than in women. Sexless men tended to live in regions with fewer women, and sexlessness was more prevalent in regions with more income inequality. Common genetic variants explained 17% (SE = 4%) and 14% (SE = 3%) of variation in sexlessness in men and women, with a genetic correlation between sexes of 0.56 (SE = 0.17). Polygenic scores predicted a range of related outcomes in the Australian dataset. Our findings uncover multifaceted correlates of human intimacy and raise important lines of enquiry in the evolutionary and social sciences.

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