A systematic review of sexual satisfaction |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidad de Granada, Spain;2. University of New Brunswick, Canada |
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Abstract: | The present theoretical study is a systematic review of research publications in which sexual satisfaction was the dependent variable. After conducting a literature search in major electronic databases and following a selection process, we provide a summary of the main findings of 197 scientific papers published between 1979 and 2012. The review revealed the complexity and importance of sexual satisfaction, which was associated with the following variables and factors: a) individual variables such as socio-demographic and psychological characteristics as well as physical and psychological health status; b) variables associated with intimate relationships and sexual response; c) factors related to social support and family relationships; and d) cultural beliefs and values such as religion. In conclusion, we observed that sexual satisfaction is a key factor in individuals’ sexual health and overall well-being. However, despite its importance, there is a lack of theoretical models combining the most important factors to explain sexual satisfaction. |
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Keywords: | Sexual satisfaction Human sexuality Ecological theory Systematic review Theoretical study Satisfacción sexual Sexualidad humana Teoría ecológica Revisión sistemática Estudio teórico |
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