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Gender differences in the association between sexual satisfaction and quality of life

Kyle R. Stephenson, Camryn Pickworth, Parker S. Jones

2021Sexual & Relationship Therapy27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sexual satisfaction (SS) may be an important predictor of broader quality of life (QOL; e.g. life satisfaction, etc.). However, past studies have rarely examined moderating variables of this association. The current study examined gender differences in the association between QOL and satisfaction with both intrapersonal and interpersonal aspects of sex (e.g. one’s physical pleasure vs. quality of emotional connection with a partner). 188 adults completed measures of SS and QOL. SS was moderately correlated with a range of QOL outcomes. Satisfaction with intrapersonal aspects of sex was generally a stronger predictor of QOL for men whereas satisfaction with interpersonal factors was sometimes more predictive of QOL in women. Implications regarding the broader impact of sexual well-being are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Intrapersonal communicationPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Interpersonal communicationPleasureLife satisfactionClinical psychologyQuality of life (healthcare)Interpersonal relationshipDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyPsychotherapistSexual function and dysfunction studiesAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthEating Disorders and Behaviors
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