Sexual well-being and perceived stress in couples transitioning to parenthood: A dyadic analysis |
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Authors: | Inês M. Tavares Hera E. Schlagintweit Pedro J. Nobre Natalie O. Rosen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Psychology at University of Porto, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, Porto, Portugal;2. Addictions Division, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;3. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Background/ObjectiveThe transition to parenthood encompasses several psychological and relational changes that might contribute to couples’ high levels of stress postpartum. Although common across the postpartum, couples’ sexual changes are frequently overlooked.MethodWe surveyed 255 mixed-sex new parent couples to examine the associations between sexual well-being—sexual satisfaction, desire, and postpartum sexual concerns—and perceived stress postpartum. Couples completed self-report questionnaires assessing perceived stress and sexual well-being.ResultsFor both mothers and fathers, greater sexual satisfaction was associated with their partners’ lower perceived stress and, for fathers, this was also associated with their own lower perceived stress. For mothers, greater partner-focused sexual desire was associated with their own lower perceived stress whereas, for fathers, greater partner-focused sexual desire was associated with their partners’ higher perceived stress. In addition, greater solitary sexual desire and postpartum sexual concerns were associated with both parents’ own higher perceived stress.ConclusionsThis study highlights the association between sexual well-being and couples’ postpartum stress, suggesting that more positive sexual experiences are linked to lower perceptions of stress across this vulnerable period. Couples’ sexual well-being may be an important target for interventions aimed at helping postpartum couples cope with stress. |
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