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Impact of COVID-19 Related Stress on Sexual Desire and Behavior in a Canadian Sample
International Journal of Sexual Health ( IF 2.152 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-15 , DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2021.1947932
Lori A. Brotto 1 , Faith Jabs 2 , Natalie Brown 2 , Sonia Milani 2 , Bozena Zdaniuk 1
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Abstract

Objectives

We evaluated various facets of sexual health in Canadians across phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods

Online questionnaires every four weeks from April–August 2020.

Results

Higher COVID-19 stress predicted higher baseline dyadic sexual desire, lower relationship satisfaction, higher desire for solitary sexual behavior, and higher likelihood of experiencing sexual coercion among people with a live-in romantic partner. Dyadic sexual desire and pandemic-related stress both decreased with time, whereas solitary sexual behavior decreased and dyadic sexual behavior increased among participants without a live-in romantic partner.

Conclusions

Our findings reveal differential impacts of COVID-19 related stress on sexual outcomes.



中文翻译:

COVID-19 相关压力对加拿大样本中性欲和性行为的影响

摘要

目标

我们在 COVID-19 大流行的各个阶段评估了加拿大人性健康的各个方面。

方法

从 2020 年 4 月至 8 月,每四个星期进行一次在线问卷调查。

结果

较高的 COVID-19 压力预示着较高的基线二元性欲望、较低的关系满意度、较高的孤独性行为欲望以及在有同居伴侣的人中经历性胁迫的可能性较高。在没有同居伴侣的参与者中,二元性欲和与流行病相关的压力都随着时间而减少,而单独性行为减少,二元性行为增加。

结论

我们的研究结果揭示了 COVID-19 相关压力对性结果的不同影响。

更新日期:2021-07-15
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