Quality of marital relationship and sexual interaction in couples with sexual dysfunction: An exploratory study from India

V Manjula, M Munivenkatappa…�- Journal of�…, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
V Manjula, M Munivenkatappa, J Navaneetham, M Philip
Journal of Psychosexual Health, 2021journals.sagepub.com
Background: Sexual dysfunction and marital intimacy and quality are found to have a
reciprocal relationship. Examining this relationship in couples seeking help for sexual
dysfunctions in the cultural context of India is worthwhile. Aim: This study aims to explore the
nature of sexual functioning, sexual interaction, sexual communication, and marital intimacy
and quality in couples with sexual dysfunction. Further, relationship between the above
variables is also examined. Methods: A cross-sectional, single-group exploratory design�…
Background
Sexual dysfunction and marital intimacy and quality are found to have a reciprocal relationship. Examining this relationship in couples seeking help for sexual dysfunctions in the cultural context of India is worthwhile.
Aim
This study aims to explore the nature of sexual functioning, sexual interaction, sexual communication, and marital intimacy and quality in couples with sexual dysfunction. Further, relationship between the above variables is also examined.
Methods
A cross-sectional, single-group exploratory design was adopted. A sample of 155 married heterosexual individuals, with a clinical diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in either of the spouses, was included in the study. The tools used included MINI neuropsychiatric interview, Marital Quality Scale, Marital Intimacy Questionnaire, Dyadic Sexual Communication Scale, and Sexual Interaction Inventory.
Results
Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation in men and hypoactive sexual desire disorder in women were the most common sexual dysfunctions. Majority of the sample were young adults. About 82% of the sample had moderate-to-severe levels of marital distress. Mood disorder was the most common psychiatric disorder reported in the sample. High levels of intimacy problems were seen with no significant gender differences in the overall marital quality or intimacy. Difficulty in the overall sexual interactions was found; however, higher levels of dissatisfaction with the frequency of sex and lower self-acceptance was reported by men compared to women. Significant interrelationships were found between marital quality and intimacy, sexual interaction, and sexual communication.
Conclusions
Sexual dysfunctions and marital distress are closely related. Sexual interaction and sexual communication play a significant role in marital quality and intimacy.
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