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Actual and Desired Masturbation Frequency, Sexual Distress, and Their Correlates

  • Sijia Huang*
  • , Thomas Nyman
  • , Patrik Jern
  • , Pekka Santtila
  • *Korresponderande författare för detta arbete

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    Sammanfattning

    We investigated the prevalence of problematic masturbation using different criteria. We also investigated if masturbation-related distress was associated with sexual abuse history, family attitudes towards sexuality during childhood, and depression and anxiety symptoms. Here, 12,271 Finnish men and women completed a survey reporting masturbation frequency, desired masturbation frequency, sexual distress, childhood sexual abuse, sex-positive family background, as well as depression and anxiety symptoms. Among both sexes, those whose masturbation frequency did not match with desired frequency experienced more sexual distress. Different conceptualizations of problematic masturbation resulted in different proportions of individuals categorized as having it (i.e., 8.3% of men and 2.7% of women experienced self-perceived problematic masturbation, that is masturbating more than they desired and experiencing sexual distress; 2% of men and 0.6% of women masturbated more frequently than average and meanwhile experienced self-perceived problematic masturbation; 6.3% of men and 2.1% of women masturbated less frequently than average but still experienced self-perceived problematic masturbation). Moreover, among both sexes, self-perceived problematic masturbation was positively associated with childhood sexual abuse, depression, and anxiety, while negatively associated with a sex-positive family background. Our results point to the complexity of defining problematic masturbation. Causes of sexual distress related to masturbation need to be carefully examined case by case to choose an appropriate clinical approach.
    OriginalspråkEngelska
    Sidor (från-till)3155-3170
    Antal sidor16
    TidskriftArchives of Sexual Behavior
    Volym52
    Nummer7
    DOI
    StatusPublicerad - okt. 2023
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

    Finansiering

    The original data collections were funded by Grants No. 210298, 212703, 136263, and 138291 from the Academy of Finland; and a Center of Excellence Grant No. 21/22/05 from the Stiftelsen för Åbo Akademi Foundation.

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