Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmuhlestrasse 14/23, 8050 Zurich, Switzerland.
J Fam Psychol. 2010 Jun;24(3):271-9. doi: 10.1037/a0019365.
Research has shown that stressors and experienced stress are negatively correlated with sexual activity (i.e., behavior and satisfaction) within couples. Thus far, most studies have been cross-sectional and report correlations only. This study is one of the first to examine the covariation between self-perceived stress and daily sexual activity within a time period of 3 months by collecting data on stress, sexual activity, sexual satisfaction, and sexual fulfillment as well as individual and dyadic coping. The association among these variables was tested in a multilevel model that included cyclical terms to capture the regular variation of sexual behavior over the days of the week. One hundred and three female students completed questionnaires and diaries 12 times during a 3-month period just prior to a major exam. Findings suggest that higher self-reported stress in daily life was associated with lower levels of sexual activity and satisfaction and a decrease in relationship satisfaction. In addition, dyadic coping was positively associated with sexual outcomes but did not moderate the association of experienced stress and sexuality. Implications for sexuality research in close relationships and methods for studying cyclical processes are discussed.
研究表明,压力源和所经历的压力与夫妻之间的性行为(即行为和满意度)呈负相关。到目前为止,大多数研究都是横断面研究,只报告相关性。这项研究是首次在 3 个月的时间内通过收集压力、性活动、性满意度和性满足感以及个体和夫妻应对方面的数据,来检验自我感知压力和日常性活动之间的共变关系。在一个包含循环项的多层次模型中测试了这些变量之间的关联,以捕捉性行为在一周的几天中的规律变化。在一次重大考试前的 3 个月里,103 名女学生完成了 12 次问卷调查和日记。研究结果表明,日常生活中报告的压力较高与性行为和满意度较低以及关系满意度下降有关。此外,夫妻应对与性结果呈正相关,但没有调节经历压力和性行为之间的关联。讨论了亲密关系中性行为研究的意义和研究循环过程的方法。