Yurkiw Jennifer, Johnson Matthew D
University of Alberta, Canada.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2021 May;38(5):1729-1737. doi: 10.1177/0265407521996446. Epub 2021 Feb 24.
This study investigated associations between perceived stress and sexual communication, considering supportive dyadic coping as a potential mediator and whether being male or female moderated associations. Data from 2,529 couples from Wave 5 of the German Family Panel (pairfam) were used in the analyses. Structural equation modeling results showed higher levels of stress were linked with lower levels of dyadic coping and higher levels of dyadic coping were associated with higher levels of sexual communication. There was no direct association between stress and sexual communication, but there was an indirect relationship between higher levels of perceived stress and less sexual communication via supportive dyadic coping. Sex did not moderate these associations. These results highlight supportive dyadic coping as an important protective factor against the effects of perceived stress on sexual communication and call for further investigation of how couples can maintain a healthy sex life in the face of stress.
本研究调查了感知压力与性沟通之间的关联,将支持性二元应对视为潜在中介因素,并探讨性别是否会调节这种关联。分析使用了来自德国家庭面板(pairfam)第5波的2529对夫妇的数据。结构方程模型结果显示,较高水平的压力与较低水平的二元应对相关联,而较高水平的二元应对与较高水平的性沟通相关联。压力与性沟通之间没有直接关联,但较高水平的感知压力通过支持性二元应对与较少的性沟通之间存在间接关系。性别并未调节这些关联。这些结果凸显了支持性二元应对作为抵御感知压力对性沟通影响的重要保护因素,并呼吁进一步研究夫妇如何在面对压力时维持健康的性生活。