Osman Suzanne L
Department of Psychology, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA.
Women Health. 2023 Nov 26;63(10):797-800. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2023.2272203. Epub 2023 Nov 17.
Lower sexual satisfaction with one's current partner (SSCP) has been associated with having a history of sexual victimization experience (SVE). However, whether or not this SVE involved the current partner as the perpetrator has been unclear. This study aimed to address this gap in the sexual health literature by examining women's SSCP based on SVE with that current partner (yes; no) and/or a different perpetrator (yes; no). A convenience sample of undergraduate women with an exclusive current partner ( = 412; 99 percent unmarried) at a U.S. public university anonymously responded via paper-and-pencil to the Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction and the Sexual Experiences Survey-Short Form Victimization between 2012-2016. A 2 × 2 ANOVA revealed that current-partner SVE was associated with lower SSCP ( (1, 410) = 7.38, = .007, = .018), but other-perpetrator SVE was not. SVE may predict lower SSCP when victimized by that partner, as that partner may be associated with the negative victimization experience. Although preliminary, findings highlight the importance of considering how partner-related health factors (e.g. SSCP) may be differentially associated with SVE based on whether or not the victim's current partner was the perpetrator.
对当前伴侣的性满意度较低(SSCP)与有性侵害经历(SVE)史有关。然而,这种性侵害经历是否涉及当前伴侣作为加害者尚不清楚。本研究旨在通过根据与当前伴侣(是;否)和/或不同加害者(是;否)的性侵害经历来检查女性的SSCP,以填补性健康文献中的这一空白。在美国一所公立大学,对412名有唯一现任伴侣的本科女性(99%未婚)进行便利抽样,她们在2012年至2016年期间通过纸笔方式匿名回答了性满意度全球量表和性经历调查简表侵害情况。一项2×2方差分析显示,当前伴侣性侵害经历与较低的SSCP相关(F(1, 410) = 7.38, p = .007, η² = .018),但其他加害者性侵害经历则不然。当被该伴侣侵害时,性侵害经历可能预示着较低的SSCP,因为该伴侣可能与负面的侵害经历相关。尽管是初步研究,但研究结果凸显了考虑基于受害者当前伴侣是否为加害者,伴侣相关健康因素(如SSCP)可能如何与性侵害经历存在差异关联的重要性。