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Why Men Masturbate: Reasons and Correlates in Men with and without Sexual Dysfunction

Krisztina Hevesi, Stella Tamas, David L. Rowland

2023Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy17 citationsDOI

Abstract

= 2967, mean age = 37.7, SD = 12.9), whether men with and without sexual problems differ in their reasons, and whether those reasons vary with the frequency of masturbation and partnered sex. Results indicated that deriving pleasure, decreasing sexual tension, and reducing anxiety/stress were among the top motives, whereas partner issues were cited less frequently. Men with sexual dysfunctions showed only minor differences from men without sexual dysfunctions, the former more often citing anxiety/stress reduction as a motive. In addition, samples tapping participants from two world regions showed only minor differences in their patterns of responding. Motives for masturbation were also related to both the frequency of masturbation and the frequency of partnered sex. Overall, these findings indicate that men, like women, masturbate primarily for the positive reinforcing effects of pleasure, but in contrast with women, men are also more likely to use masturbation for the negatively reinforcing effects of reducing anxiety/distress. Unsatisfying sex with the partner and/or relationship issues were cited as a reason for masturbation in only a minority of men.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyAnxietyPleasureDistressClinical psychologySexual behaviorDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryPsychotherapistSexual function and dysfunction studiesSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyGender Roles and Identity Studies