性满意度预测关系满意度和性频率的未来变化:来自人际关系的新见解

Haeyoung Gideon Park, Nathan D. Leonhardt, Matthew D. Johnson, Amy Muise, Dean M. Busby, Veronica R. Hanna-Walker, Jeremy B. Yorgason, Erin K. Holmes, Emily A. Impett
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相当多的研究表明,性满意度和关系满意度之间存在正相关,但这种联系方向的纵向证据仍然没有定论。为了解决这一研究缺口,本研究通过分析美国具有全国代表性的新婚夫妇样本(N = 2104)的4年纵向数据,对性与关系满意度之间的人际关系进行了严格的测试。结果表明,个人性满意度的变化可以预测未来关系满意度的变化,而关系满意度的变化不能预测未来性满意度的变化。当考虑到夫妻性生活频率的变化时,这些结果仍然是一致的,随着时间的推移,性生活频率与性满意度有显著的联系,但与关系满意度没有显著的联系。所有的关联在性别上都是一致的。总的来说,目前的研究结果为性动力在塑造对亲密关系的整体认知中的作用提供了理论和实践。
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Sexual satisfaction predicts future changes in relationship satisfaction and sexual frequency: New insights from within-person associations over time

Considerable research demonstrates a positive association between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction, but longitudinal evidence on the direction of this link remains inconclusive. To address this research gap, the present research provided a stringent test of the within-person associations between sexual and relationship satisfaction over time by analyzing 4-year longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of newlywed couples in the United States (N = 2,104). The results indicated that within-person changes in sexual satisfaction predicted future changes in relationship satisfaction, whereas changes in relationship satisfaction did not predict future changes in sexual satisfaction. These results remained consistent when accounting for changes in couples’ sexual frequency, which showed significant associations with sexual satisfaction but non-significant associations with relationship satisfaction over time. All associations were consistent across gender. Overall, the current findings inform theory and practice on the roles of sexual dynamics in shaping overall perceptions of intimate relationships.

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