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Sexual Satisfaction and Mental Health in Prison Inmates

Abstract: The main goal of this study was to investigate the association between sexual satisfaction and mental health, and the combined effect of two previously found, statistically significant moderators: partner status and sexual abstinence. In-person interviews were conducted with 223 participants (49.327% males and 50.673% females). The effect of sexual satisfaction on mental health and the interactions of sexual satisfaction X partner status, sexual satisfaction X sexual abstinence, and sexual satisfaction X partner status X sexual abstinence were examined using simple moderation and moderated moderation tests after controlling for a set of sociodemographic, penitentiary, and interpersonal variables. Results revealed a direct relationship between sexual satisfaction and mental health only for the sexually abstinent group. Partner status was not significant as a moderator. It seems that the lack of sexual relationships is more powerful as a moderator than the lack of a romantic relationship. Additionally, the sexually abstinent group showed lower levels of sexual satisfaction in those with a partner outside or inside prison, and lower mental health independently of the current romantic status, than sexually active inmates. These findings point to the importance of sexual satisfaction to mental health in sexual situations of extreme disadvantage.

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 Authorship: Carcedo R.J., Perlman D., Fernández-Rouco N., Pérez F., Hervalejo D.,

 Fuente: Journal of clinical medicine, 2019, 8(5), 705

 Publisher: MDPI AG

 Year of publication: 2019

 No. of pages: 18

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.3390/jcm8050705

 ISSN: 2077-0383

Authorship

CARCEDO GONZÁLEZ, RODRIGO J.

PERLMAN, DANIEL

PÉREZ, FERNANDO

HERVALEJO, DIEGO