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Sexual satisfaction: Its structure, stability, and correlates.
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Sexual satisfaction: Its structure, stability, and correlates./
Author:
Haig, Jeffrey Randall.
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148 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-12, Section: B, page: 6376.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-12B.
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Psychology, Personality. -
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Sexual satisfaction: Its structure, stability, and correlates.
Haig, Jeffrey Randall.
Sexual satisfaction: Its structure, stability, and correlates.
- 148 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-12, Section: B, page: 6376.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Iowa, 2003.
The conclusion drawn from these studies is that sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction are distinct, yet related constructs, and that sexual satisfaction may be seen as a component of relationship satisfaction.
ISBN: 9780496618484Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The conclusion drawn from these studies is that sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction are distinct, yet related constructs, and that sexual satisfaction may be seen as a component of relationship satisfaction.
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The goals of this research project were to understand the nature of sexual satisfaction and its relationships with other variables such as personality, trait affectivity, sociosexuality and adult attachment. The dimensionality of sexual satisfaction was explored, and its connections to relationship satisfaction were examined.
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Sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction were assessed in two large samples (both N's > 225), one of which was a longitudinal study. The satisfaction scores correlated significantly with each other, r = .37 in one sample and r = .58 in the other.
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Sexual satisfaction correlated most strongly with Extroversion and Openness, and slightly less, though still significantly, with Conscientiousness and Neuroticism. Positive affectivity was distinctly more strongly correlated with sexual satisfaction than negative affectivity was, and a facet of positive affect, Joviality, consistently has the strongest correlation to it. Overall, sexual satisfaction was more strongly linked to affectivity than to personality. Conscientiousness and Openness, and the affectivity facet of Attentiveness were able to significantly predict sexual satisfaction scores five years later at the p < .01 level.
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In one sample only relationship satisfaction correlated significantly with Conscientiousness, and to a lesser extent Neuroticism and Agreeableness. Relationship satisfaction correlated most strongly with negative affectivity, especially with a facet of negative affectivity, Sadness, and to a lesser extent Guilt.
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In both samples, sexual satisfaction scores were more strongly correlated with the avoidance dimension of adult attachment than the anxiety dimension. Relationship satisfaction was significantly more related to adult attachment than was sexual satisfaction.
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An additional purpose of the study was to investigate whether sexual satisfaction was uni- or multidimensional. Factor analyses were undertaken on both samples. While there were factors revealed in each study, they did not overlap, and thus it is best to think of sexual satisfaction as unidimensional. A separate factor concerned with satisfaction with the frequency of sexual relating was not strongly correlated with sexual satisfaction.
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