Abstract
Purpose: This study addresses the issue of how stress is related to sexual problems among women and men in close relationships (we considered stable couples). Psychological symptoms, relationship quality, daily internal stress (meaning, stress that comes from the couple, such as conflicts, concern for the partner), daily external stress (meaning, stress that occurs outside the couple, such as stress at work, stressful relatives and so on) were examined for their association with various sexual problems.
Method: The study included 38 couples participating in this study, chosen at random from a sample of sexually active couples. Online questionnaires were used.
Results: The results so far support the hypotheses that 1) there is an incremental effect or stress on sexual problems, controlling psychological symptoms and the quality of the relationship and that 2) it is primarily internal daily stress. Emotional stress that is related to sexual problems, especially hypoactive sexual desire in women and men, sexual aversion in women, vaginismus in women and premature ejaculation in men.
Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the treatment of these sexual problems should address relationship issues, including a focus on helping individuals to improve their stress management skills in their relationship. Inner stress plays a key role in sexual behavior, this study once again highlights the fact that better communication as a couple, relaxation and finding specific copying methods are a good remedy, but more studies are needed to demonstrate effectiveness. them.
Key words: stress, sexual disorders, couple sexual problems, sexual health, communication, couple, sexuality.
Publisher
The Sexology Institute of Romania
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