Sexuality and mental health during the pandemic: Associations among couples’ COVID-19 anxiety, sexual communication, and sexual satisfaction

IF 1.9 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Research Reports Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI:10.1080/08824096.2022.2120862
A. Denes, Talea Cornelius, C. Guest, Katrina T. Webber, A. Gorin
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ABSTRACT The present study explored the associations among COVID-19 anxiety, sexual communication, and sexual satisfaction in couples cohabitating together during the pandemic lockdown. Forty-one couples living in three major cities in the United States completed a survey during the early months of the pandemic. Multilevel modeling revealed that individuals’ sexual communication was associated with their own, but not their partner’s, reported sexual satisfaction. However, COVID-related anxiety was not indirectly associated with sexual satisfaction through sexual communication nor did it moderate the association between sexual communication and sexual satisfaction. These findings reveal that the well-established link between sexual communication and sexual satisfaction remained during the pandemic and that anxieties related to the pandemic did not impact this association.
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大流行期间的性与心理健康:夫妻新冠肺炎焦虑、性沟通和性满意度之间的关联
摘要本研究探讨了疫情封锁期间同居夫妇的新冠肺炎焦虑、性沟通和性满意度之间的关系。在疫情爆发的最初几个月,居住在美国三个主要城市的41对夫妇完成了一项调查。多层次模型显示,个体的性交流与自己的性满意度有关,而与伴侣的性满意度无关。然而,与新冠肺炎相关的焦虑并没有通过性沟通与性满意度间接相关,也没有调节性沟通与感满意度之间的关系。这些发现表明,在疫情期间,性沟通和性满意度之间的既定联系仍然存在,与疫情相关的焦虑并没有影响这种联系。
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