Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1M9, Canada.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2, Canada.
J Sex Med. 2023 Jun 28;20(7):945-954. doi: 10.1093/jsxmed/qdad067.
Couples in long-term relationships often face sexual challenges (eg, sexual response difficulties) that may disrupt their typical sexual routine or sexual script. Individuals with more rigid sexual scripts (eg, sex must include penile-vaginal intercourse) may struggle to navigate their sexual difficulties, potentially resulting in lower sexual well-being for themselves and their partners.
In a dyadic longitudinal study, we examined whether individuals' greater sexual script flexibility when coping with recent sexual challenges was associated with their own and their partner's greater sexual well-being (ie, dyadic sexual desire, sexual satisfaction, low sexual distress).
Seventy-four mixed- and same-gender/sex couples in long-term relationships completed online surveys about sexual script flexibility and facets of sexual well-being at baseline and 4 months later. Dyadic data were treated as indistinguishable and analyzed using multilevel modeling guided by the actor-partner interdependence model.
Self-report measures of dyadic sexual desire (Sexual Desire Inventory-2), sexual satisfaction (Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction), and sexual distress (Sexual Distress Scale-Short Form) were assessed at baseline and follow-up.
Cross-sectional results showed that when individuals reported greater sexual script flexibility in response to recent sexual challenges, they and their partners reported greater sexual satisfaction. Individuals' greater sexual script flexibility was also linked to their own greater dyadic sexual desire and lower sexual distress. Unexpectedly, individuals' greater sexual script flexibility was associated with their partner's lower dyadic sexual desire at baseline and their own lower dyadic sexual desire 4 months later. No other associations were found between sexual script flexibility and sexual outcomes 4 months later and there were no interactions between individuals' gender and sexual script flexibility for the cross-sectional models.
The cross-sectional associations between sexual script flexibility and sexual well-being provides some support for the idea that modifying rigid sexual scripts in sex and couple therapy may promote contemporaneous sexual well-being.
This is the first dyadic study, to our knowledge, to assess the assumed benefits of greater sexual script flexibility for couples' sexual well-being. The relatively small and homogeneous sample of community couples who had largely intact sexual well-being limits generalizability.
Findings provide preliminary evidence of cross-sectional links between sexual script flexibility and sexual well-being for individuals and couples, lending empirical support to the convention of promoting sexual script flexibility to help couples cope with sexual challenges. The mixed findings for the association between sexual script flexibility and dyadic sexual desire warrant additional study and replication.
长期关系中的伴侣经常面临性挑战(例如,性反应困难),这可能会扰乱他们的典型性常规或性脚本。性脚本更僵化的个体(例如,性必须包括阴茎阴道交)可能难以应对他们的性困难,这可能导致他们自己和伴侣的性幸福感降低。
在一项对偶纵向研究中,我们研究了当应对最近的性挑战时,个体更大的性脚本灵活性是否与他们自己和伴侣更大的性幸福感(即对偶性欲望、性满意度、低性困扰)相关。
74 对混合和同性/性别的长期伴侣在基线和 4 个月后完成了关于性脚本灵活性和性幸福感方面的在线调查。对偶数据被视为不可区分的,并使用 Actor-Partner Interdependence 模型指导的多层次建模进行分析。
自我报告的对偶性欲望(性欲望量表-2)、性满意度(总体性满意度量表)和性困扰(性困扰量表-短表)的测量在基线和随访时进行。
发现提供了一些支持,即性脚本灵活性与性幸福感之间的横断面关联支持了在性和夫妻治疗中修改僵化的性脚本可能会促进当前的性幸福感的观点。
本研究有一些局限性。首先,我们的研究设计是横断面的,因此无法确定因果关系。虽然我们的研究结果表明性脚本灵活性与性幸福感之间存在关联,但不能确定性脚本灵活性是否导致了性幸福感的改善,或者性幸福感的改善是否导致了性脚本灵活性的增加。其次,我们的研究样本是相对较小的社区夫妇,他们的性健康状况相对较好。因此,我们的研究结果可能不适用于其他人群或性健康状况较差的人群。最后,我们的研究只关注了性脚本灵活性和性幸福感之间的关系,没有考虑其他可能影响性健康的因素,如性健康相关的认知和情感因素。因此,未来的研究需要进一步探讨性脚本灵活性与性幸福感之间的关系,并考虑其他可能的影响因素。