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Predicting sexual satisfaction in interpersonal relationships

    1. [1] Northern Illinois University

      Northern Illinois University

      Township of DeKalb, Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Southern communication journal, ISSN 1041-794X, Vol. 75, nº 3, 2010, págs. 195-214
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Two theoretical models hypothesized to predict sexual satisfaction were assessed. The Sexual Knowledge and Influence Model (SKIM), generated from Metts and colleagues' sexual communication research (Cupach & Metts, 1991, 1995; Metts & Cupach, 1989; Metts & Spitzberg, 1996) and Luft's (1969) Johari window, delineates that willingness to communicate and sexual knowledge jointly predict sexual satisfaction. Alternatively, Byers's Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction (IEMSS; Byers, 2001; Byers & Demmons, 1999; Byers & Wang, 2004; Lawrance & Byers, 1992, 1995) suggests that exchange variables predict sexual satisfaction. Regression analyses demonstrated that these data were consistent with a combined model in which sexual knowledge and sexual exchange variables were successful at predicting individuals' sexual satisfaction levels.


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