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Sexual Satisfaction Among Couples: The Role of Attachment Orientation and Sexual Motives
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Social PsychologyCouple PsychologyAttachment OrientationSocial SciencesPsychologySexual CommunicationIntimate RelationshipGender StudiesAttachment AvoidancePersonal RelationshipCouple TherapyHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesSexual Well-beingAttachment TheorySexual BehaviorSexual SatisfactionDyadic PerspectiveSexual MotivesSexual OrientationHuman Sexuality
The mediating effect of sexual motives between attachment orientation and sexual satisfaction and functioning was investigated among 128 couples (N = 256) using the actor-partner interdependence model (Campbell & Kashy, 2002). Actor effects between attachment orientation and sexual satisfaction and functioning, mediated by sexual motives, were found regarding men's sexual satisfaction, sexual intimacy, and orgasmic responsivity. Partner effect revealed two significant paths in which the greater the women's attachment avoidance, the lower the partners' intimacy motivation, which in turn was linked with lower partners' sexual satisfaction and increased lack of sexual intimacy. The analyses did not reveal significant mediation paths affecting women's sexual satisfaction and functioning. These findings emphasize the importance of implementing a dyadic perspective on sexuality within practice. Recommendations for further research and additional clinical implications are discussed.
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