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Lying in Bed: An Analysis of Deceptive Affectionate Messages During Sexual Activity in Young Adults’ Romantic Relationships
Communication Quarterly Pub Date : 2018-12-28 , DOI: 10.1080/01463373.2018.1557722
Margaret Bennett 1 , Amanda Denes 2
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Guided by affection exchange theory, the present study examined the associations among deceptive affectionate messages (DAMs) during sexual activity and duration of post-sex affectionate behavior, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction. Two-hundred twenty-eight participants ages 18–30, the majority of whom identified as White, completed a survey assessing deceptive and sexual communication. Linear regression and serial mediation using sexual satisfaction and post-sex affectionate behavior as sequential mediators revealed that more DAMs are associated with less sexual satisfaction, less post-sex communication, and less relationship satisfaction. The findings provide a more complete picture of how DAMs affect sexual encounters and may be used to inform interventions aimed at promoting healthier sexual relationships. Additionally, the implications for affection exchange theory are discussed.

中文翻译:

躺在床上:青少年浪漫关系中性活动中欺骗性深情信息的分析

本研究在情感交换理论的指导下,研究了性活动期间欺骗性情感信息 (DAM) 与性后情感行为持续时间、性满意度和关系满意度之间的关联。228 名年龄在 18-30 岁之间的参与者完成了一项评估欺骗性和性交流的调查,其中大多数人被认定为白人。使用性满意度和性交后深情行为作为序列中介的线性回归和序列调解表明,更多的 DAM 与较低的性满意度、较少的性交后交流和较低的关系满意度相关。这些发现提供了关于 DAM 如何影响性接触的更完整的画面,并可用于为旨在促进更健康的性关系的干预措施提供信息。此外,
更新日期:2018-12-28
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