Chesney A P, Blakeney P E, Cole C M, Chan F A
J Sex Marital Ther. 1981 Summer;7(2):131-40. doi: 10.1080/00926238108406099.
The basic complaint of couples seeking sex therapy is that their sexual relationship is no longer satisfying to them, that they cannot deal with it. Although all couples who seek sex therapy feel that they have sex problems, not all couples experiencing sex problems seek sex therapy. We hypothesized that the way in which couples differ in their reaction to sex problems and their abilities to handle them is an important factor in determining their sexual satisfaction. To investigate this hypothesis, we looked at couples who attended a sex therapy clinic and at a demographically similar group of couples who have not sought sex therapy. The results suggest that factors in their relationship (marital functioning and communication and sexual communication) are a major difference between couples who seek therapy and those who do not.
寻求性治疗的夫妻的基本抱怨是,他们的性关系不再令他们满意,他们无法应对。虽然所有寻求性治疗的夫妻都觉得自己有性问题,但并非所有有性问题的夫妻都会寻求性治疗。我们假设,夫妻对性问题的反应方式以及处理这些问题的能力差异,是决定他们性满意度的一个重要因素。为了研究这一假设,我们观察了前往性治疗诊所的夫妻以及一组在人口统计学上与之相似但未寻求性治疗的夫妻。结果表明,他们关系中的因素(婚姻功能、沟通以及性沟通)是寻求治疗的夫妻和未寻求治疗的夫妻之间的主要差异所在。