Longitudinal associations between childhood maltreatment and sexual motivations in couples: The role of basic psychological needs

Judith Kotiuga, B. Bőthe, Sophie Bergeron, Allie Girouard, Noémie Bigras, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel
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Childhood maltreatment (CM) has been consistently associated with negative sexual outcomes in couples. Yet, its link with sexual motivation, which plays a key role in relational and sexual well-being, remains elusive. Based on self-determination theory, sexual motivations encompass intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation (i.e., integrated, identified, introjected, and external), and amotivation. This study examined the dyadic longitudinal associations between CM and these six sexual motivations, while considering the satisfaction of basic psychological needs (i.e., autonomy, competence, and relatedness) as potential mediators. Data from 309 cohabitating couples (50.8% cisgender women, M = 32.64 years, SD = 9.59), collected at three time points over 1 year, were analyzed using actor-partner interdependence mediation models. CM was not significantly related to intrinsic motivation. However, overall, a person’s CM was indirectly associated with their own and their partner’s extrinsic motivation (i.e., integrated, identified, introjected, and external) via their own satisfaction of basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the romantic relationship. A person’s CM was also indirectly associated with their own amotivation via their own and their partner’s satisfaction for autonomy and relatedness. Findings suggest that catering to basic psychological needs of couples with a CM history may facilitate healthier sexual dynamics through their associations with sexual motivation.
童年虐待与夫妻性动机之间的纵向联系:基本心理需求的作用
童年虐待(CM)一直与夫妻间的负面性结果有关。然而,性动机在夫妻关系和性幸福中起着关键作用,但它与性动机之间的联系仍然难以捉摸。根据自我决定理论,性动机包括内在动机、外在动机(即综合动机、认同动机、内在动机和外在动机)和非动机。本研究考察了 CM 与这六种性动机之间的双向纵向联系,同时考虑了基本心理需求(即自主性、能力和相关性)的满足作为潜在的中介因素。我们使用行为者-伴侣相互依赖中介模型分析了 309 对同居夫妇(50.8% 为顺性性别女性,M=32.64 岁,SD=9.59)在一年内的三个时间点收集的数据。CM与内在动机的关系并不明显。然而,总体而言,通过满足恋爱关系中的自主性、能力和相关性等基本心理需求,一个人的 CM 与他自己和伴侣的外在动机(即综合动机、认同动机、内向动机和外在动机)间接相关。一个人的 CM 还通过其自身及其伴侣对自主性和相关性的满足程度,间接地与他们自身的非激励性相关联。研究结果表明,满足有 "性冲动 "史的情侣的基本心理需求可能会通过其与性动机的关联促进更健康的性动力。
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