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Comparing the Self-Reported Health, Happiness, and Marital Happiness of a Multinational Sample of Consensually Non-Monogamous Adults with Those of the U.S. General Population: Additional Comparisons by Gender, Number of Sexual Partners, Frequency of Sex, and Marital Status
Archives of Sexual Behavior ( IF 4.891 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-08 , DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-01973-2
Derrell W Cox 1 , James R Fleckenstein 2 , Lori R Sims-Cox 1
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The primary objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the associations of self-reported health, happiness, marital happiness, frequency of sexual activity, and number of partners from a multinational survey of individuals who are consensually non-monogamous (CNM) or open to being CNM, completed in 2012 with 4062 respondents. We compared data from this survey with the 2010–2014 US General Social Surveys (GSS). This study explored these variables and their predictors by gender (including 612 non-binary-gendered CNM individuals), marital status, number of partners, sexual frequency, age, education, and income and were broken down by behavioral sexual orientation, marital status, and other relevant categories. Respondents in our CNM sample generally reported being as healthy (sometimes healthier; e.g., all respondents M–W Z = 7.66, p < .001, η2 = 0.007), happy (frequently happier; e.g., multiple-partnered Z = 15.43, p < .001, η2 = 0.069), happy in their marriages (in some cases happier; e.g., multiple-partnered females Z = 2.61, p = .009, η2 = 0.067), and reported having more frequent sexual activity (e.g., all Z = 29.54, p < .001, η2 = 0.094) with more partners (e.g., all Z = 60.75, p < .001, η2 = 0.393) compared to corresponding individuals within the GSS. This study contributes to knowledge about commonalities and differences between the general population and those who are CNM regarding health, happiness, and happiness in marriage, including differences in optimal number of sexual partners and sexual frequency.



中文翻译:

将自愿非一夫一妻制成年人的多国样本自我报告的健康、幸福和婚姻幸福与美国一般人口进行比较:按性别、性伴侣数量、性行为频率和婚姻状况进行的其他比较

这项横断面研究的主要目的是通过对自愿非一夫一妻制 (CNM) 或开放为 CNM,于 2012 年完成,有 4062 名受访者。我们将本次调查的数据与 2010-2014 年美国综合社会调查 (GSS) 的数据进行了比较。本研究按性别(包括 612 名非二元性别 CNM 个体)、婚姻状况、伴侣数量、性频率、年龄、教育和收入探索了这些变量及其预测因素,并按行为性取向、婚姻状况、和其他相关类别。我们的 CNM 样本中的受访者一般都报告健康(有时更健康;例如,所有受访者M–WZ  = 7.66, p  < .001, η 2  = 0.007),幸福(通常更幸福;例如,多伴Z  = 15.43,p  < .001,η 2  = 0.069),婚姻幸福(在某些情况下)更快乐;例如,有多个伴侣的女性Z  = 2.61,p  = .009,η 2  = 0.067),并且报告有更频繁的性活动(例如,所有Z  = 29.54,p  < .001,η 2  = 0.094)和更多合作伙伴(例如,所有Z  = 60.75,p  < .001,η 2 = 0.393) 与 GSS 中的相应个体相比。这项研究有助于了解一般人群与 CNM 人群在健康、幸福和婚姻幸福方面的共性和差异,包括最佳性伴侣数量和性频率的差异。

更新日期:2021-06-08
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