Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
J Sex Med. 2011 Nov;8(11):3108-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02439.x. Epub 2011 Aug 24.
Past research indicates that sexual self-disclosure, or the degree to which an individual is open with his or her partner about sexual preferences, is a key aspect of sexual satisfaction and that partner's lack of knowledge about one's sexual preferences is associated with persistent sexual dysfunction.
To replicate and extend past research by examining (i) how one's own levels of sexual self-disclosure are related to one's own sexual health (after controlling for partner's levels of sexual self-disclosure); (ii) how one's partner's levels of sexual self-disclosure are associated with one's own sexual health (after controlling for one's own levels of sexual self-disclosure); and (iii) whether gender moderates the associations between sexual self-disclosure and sexual health.
Scores from the Golombok Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction and the Sexual Communication Satisfaction Scale.
A cross-sectional dyadic study using a convenience sample of 91 heterosexual couples in long-term committed relationships. Data were analyzed using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model.
One's own level of sexual self-disclosure is positively associated with one's own sexual satisfaction, β = -0.24, t(172.85) = -3.50, P < 0.001. Furthermore, partner's level of sexual self-disclosure is associated with men's sexual satisfaction but not with women's sexual satisfaction, β = -0.45, t(86.81) = -4.06, P < 0.001 and β = 0.02, t(87.00) = 0.20, ns, respectively. The association between own self-disclosure and sexual problems is stronger for women as compared with men, β = -0.72, t(87.00) = -6.31, P < 0.001 and β = -0.24, t(86.27) = -3.04, P < 0.01, respectively.
Our results demonstrate that sexual self-disclosure is significantly associated with sexual satisfaction and functioning for both men and women, albeit in different ways. Our findings underscore the importance of sexual self-disclosure and highlight the importance of the interpersonal level of analysis in understanding human sexuality.
过往研究表明,性自我表露,即个体向伴侣开放其性偏好的程度,是性满意度的关键方面,而伴侣对个体性偏好的不了解与持续的性功能障碍有关。
通过研究(i)个体自身的性自我表露水平如何与其自身的性健康相关(在控制了伴侣的性自我表露水平后);(ii)个体伴侣的性自我表露水平如何与其自身的性健康相关(在控制了个体自身的性自我表露水平后);以及(iii)性别是否调节性自我表露和性健康之间的关联,来复制和扩展过往的研究。
使用 Golombok Rust 性满意度量表和性沟通满意度量表的得分。
采用横断面对偶研究,使用长期承诺关系中的 91 对异性恋夫妇的便利样本。使用 Actor-Partner 互依模型进行数据分析。
个体自身的性自我表露水平与个体自身的性满意度呈正相关,β=-0.24,t(172.85)=-3.50,P<0.001。此外,伴侣的性自我表露水平与男性的性满意度相关,但与女性的性满意度无关,β=-0.45,t(86.81)=-4.06,P<0.001 和β=0.02,t(87.00)=0.20,ns。与男性相比,女性的自身自我表露与性问题的关联更强,β=-0.72,t(87.00)=-6.31,P<0.001 和β=-0.24,t(86.27)=-3.04,P<0.01。
我们的研究结果表明,性自我表露与男性和女性的性满意度和性功能显著相关,尽管关联方式不同。我们的研究结果强调了性自我表露的重要性,并突出了人际层面分析在理解人类性行为方面的重要性。