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Initial Validation of Measures of Sanctification in Same‐Sex Romantic Relationships and Sexual Behavior
Authors:Russell E. Phillips III  Sierrah Avant  David Kalp  David Cenkner  Michael Lucci  Rachel Herndon  Alex Maccarelli
Affiliation:1. Department of Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Pittsburgh at Greensburg;2. Department of Natural SciencesUniversity of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Abstract:Researchers have created reliable and valid scales of the sanctification of romantic relationships and sexual behavior of opposite‐sex couples. The goal of the present study is to assess the reliability and validity of sanctification measures within same‐sex romantic relationships. Measures of sanctification and relationship adjustment were given to 256 persons in same‐sex romantic relationships living in the United States. Both sanctification measures had Cronbach alpha values above 0.80. Sanctification related to relationship adjustment in expected ways. Controlling for demographic variables, general religiosity, and self‐perceived spirituality, the sanctification of a same‐sex romantic relationship was associated with greater investment in the partnership, emotional intimacy toward one's partner, and relationship satisfaction. Sanctifying same‐sex sexual behavior related to more frequent sex and more positive emotions toward sex, after controlling for demographic variables, general religiosity, and perceived spirituality. Implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.
Keywords:sanctification  spirituality  religion  gay  lesbian  bisexual  homosexual
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