在美国大学生中,性交流将不安全的成人依恋与性满意度联系起来。

IF 1.6 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Maya E Barrett, Evan J Basting, Patricia N E Roberson, Deborah P Welsh
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研究表明,解决性困难和性担忧可能会提高性满意度,进而改善伴侣之间的性和关系结果。本研究考察了大学生的性沟通感知质量是否间接地将不安全依恋(即焦虑型依恋和回避型依恋)与性满意度联系起来。此外,本研究通过测量参与者自己的性满意度(即自我性满意度)以及他们从伴侣的性经历中获得的满意度(即伴侣性满意度)来评估性满意度。这种对性满意度的评估在文献中相对较新。参与者(N = 352; 84.9%确定为女性,13.6%确定为男性,1.4%性别多样化)是来自东南部一所大学的本科生,他们被确定为性活跃,有性关系和/或恋爱关系。参与者是通过方便抽样招募的,平均年龄为18.78岁。大多数参与者为异性恋(88.40%),其余为双性恋(8.20%)、酷儿(2.30%)、同性恋(1.70%)、女同性恋(0.60%)和泛性恋(0.60%)。我们收集了三个学期(2022年春季、2022年秋季和2023年春季)的横断面调查数据,并使用通径分析检验了假设。结果表明,焦虑型依恋和回避型依恋均通过对性沟通不良的感知间接影响自我性满足和伴侣性满足。临床医生在与经历性不满的夫妻和个人合作时,可以考虑评估和针对依恋相关的担忧和性沟通技巧。此外,未来的研究可能会探索和开发改善性交流策略的治疗干预措施,特别是在那些依恋不安全感高的人群中。
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Sexual Communication Links Insecure Adult Attachment With Sexual Satisfaction Among U.S. College Students.

Research suggests that addressing sexual difficulties and concerns may enhance sexual satisfaction and, in turn, improve sexual and relationship outcomes among partnered individuals. This study examined whether perceived quality of sexual communication indirectly links insecure attachment (i.e., anxious and avoidant attachment) to sexual satisfaction among college students. Further, this study assesses sexual satisfaction by measuring both participants' own sexual satisfaction (i.e., self-sexual satisfaction) as well as their satisfaction derived from their partner's sexual experiences (i.e., partner-derived sexual satisfaction). This assessment of sexual satisfaction is relatively new within the literature. Participants (N = 352; 84.9% identified as female, 13.6% male, 1.4% gender diverse) were undergraduates from a southeastern university who identified as sexually active and were involved in a sexual relationship and/or romantic relationship. Participants were recruited via convenience sampling and were on average, 18.78 years old. Most participants identified as heterosexual (88.40%) and the remaining identified as bisexual (8.20%), queer (2.30%), gay (1.70%), lesbian (0.60%), and pansexual (0.60%). We collected cross-sectional survey data across three semester waves (Spring 2022, Fall 2022, and Spring 2023) and tested hypotheses using path analysis. Results revealed that both anxious and avoidant attachment were indirectly related to self-sexual satisfaction and partner-derived sexual satisfaction through perceptions of worse sexual communication. Clinicians could consider assessing and targeting attachment-related concerns and sexual communication skills when working with couples and individuals experiencing sexual dissatisfaction. Moreover, future research might explore and develop therapeutic interventions that improve sexual communication strategies, particularly among those high in attachment insecurity.

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期刊介绍: Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice ® (CFP) is a scholarly journal publishing peer-reviewed papers representing the science and practice of family psychology. CFP is the official publication of APA Division 43 (Society for Couple and Family Psychology) and is intended to be a forum for scholarly dialogue regarding the most important emerging issues in the field, a primary outlet for research particularly as it impacts practice and for papers regarding education, public policy, and the identity of the profession of family psychology. As the official journal for the Society, CFP will provide a home for the members of the division and those in other fields interested in the most cutting edge issues in family psychology. Unlike other journals in the field, CFP is focused specifically on family psychology as a specialty practice, unique scientific domain, and critical element of psychological knowledge. CFP will seek and publish scholarly manuscripts that make a contribution to the knowledge base of family psychology specifically, and the science and practice of working with individuals, couples and families from a family systems perspective in general.
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