Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample

Previous research that has examined the use of sexually explicit material (SEM) in the Spanish population and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and satisfaction with the relationship are practically non-existent. Therefore, the main goal was to analyze the patter...

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Autores: Sánchez-Lamadrid, Natalia, Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Moyano, Nieves, Granados, Reina
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Palabra clave:Sexually explicit material
Pornography use
Sexual satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
title Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
spellingShingle Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
Sánchez-Lamadrid, Natalia
Sexually explicit material
Pornography use
Sexual satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
title_short Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
title_full Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
title_fullStr Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
title_full_unstemmed Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
title_sort Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sample
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez-Lamadrid, Natalia
Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar
Moyano, Nieves
Granados, Reina
author Sánchez-Lamadrid, Natalia
author_facet Sánchez-Lamadrid, Natalia
Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar
Moyano, Nieves
Granados, Reina
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author2 Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar
Moyano, Nieves
Granados, Reina
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sexually explicit material
Pornography use
Sexual satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
topic Sexually explicit material
Pornography use
Sexual satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
description Previous research that has examined the use of sexually explicit material (SEM) in the Spanish population and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and satisfaction with the relationship are practically non-existent. Therefore, the main goal was to analyze the pattern of use of SEM (frequency, format, context, content, and purpose of its use) and its relationship with sociodemographic variables (sex, age, sexual orientation, educational level, religiosity, status of partner, number of sexual partners, and age of first exposure to SEM), sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction. The sample consisted of 221 participants, with an average age equal to 29.88 years (SD = 9.73) and of Spanish nationality. All participants completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, as well as the Spanish adaptations of the Sexual Media Questionnaire, Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction, and Global Measure of Relationship Satisfaction. Based on the results, it was found that men use SEM more frequently than women, that the age of first exposure is 14 years old, the most used pattern of SEM is internet websites with sexual content in which adult men and women appear, and the way to visualize it is alone as private stimulation. In addition, it was shown that a higher frequency of SEM use implies a decrease in sexual satisfaction and vice versa, while there is no association between the frequency of SEM use and satisfaction with the relationship. The importance of considering the use of SEM, both in research on sexual satisfaction and in clinical practice, is discussed.
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1. Klaassen, M.J.E.; Peter, J. Gender (In)equality in Internet Pornography: A Content Analysis of Popular Pornographic Internet Videos. J. Sex Res. 2015, 52, 721–735. [CrossRef]
2. Morgan, E.M. Associations between young adults’ use of sexually explicit materials and their sexual preferences, behaviors, and satisfaction. J. Sex Res. 2011, 48, 520–530. [CrossRef]
3. Sabina, C.; Wolak, J.; Finkelhor, D. The nature and dynamics of internet pornography exposure for youth. Cyberpsychol. Behav. 2008, 11, 169–171. [CrossRef]
4. Wright, P.J.; Sun, C.; Steffen, N.J.; Tokunaga, R.S. Associative pathways between Pornography Consumption and reduced Sexual Satisfaction. Sex. Relatsh. Ther. 2019, 34, 422–439. [CrossRef]
5. Cooper, A. Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the new millennium. Cyberpsychol. Behav. 1998, 1, 187–193. [CrossRef]
6. Velasco, A.; Gil, V.D. The pornography addiction: Causes and consequences. Drugs Addict. Behav. 2017, 2, 228–237. [CrossRef]
7. Dwulit, A.D.; Rzymski, P. Prevalence, Patterns and Self-Perceived Effects of Pornography Consumption in Polish University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1861. [CrossRef]
8. Milas, G.; Wright, P.J.; Štulhofer, A. Longitudinal Assessment of the Association Between Pornography Use and Sexual Satisfaction in Adolescence. J. Sex Res. 2020, 50, 16–28. [CrossRef]
9. Wright, P.J.; Tokunaga, R.S.; Kraus, A.; Klann, E. Pornography Consumption and Satisfaction: A Meta-Analysis. Hum. Commun. Res. 2017, 43, 315–343. [CrossRef]
10. Pornhub. Pornhub Insights header. 2019 Year in Review. Available online: https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2019-year-inreview (accessed on 2 August 2022).
11. Pornhub. Pornhub Insights header. 2021 Year in Review. Available online: https://www.pornhub.com/insights/yir-2021 #Countries-by-Traffic (accessed on 2 August 2022).
12. Bridges, A.J.; Morokoff, P.J. Sexual media use and relational satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Pers. Relatsh. 2010, 18, 562–585. [CrossRef]
13. Litsou, K.; Byron, P.; McKee, A.; Ingham, R. Learning from pornography: Results of a mixed methods systematic review. Sex Educ. 2021, 21, 236–252. [CrossRef]
14. Sharma, M.K.; Anand, N.; Thamilselvan, P.; Suma, N.; John, N.; Sahu, M.; Thakur, P.C.; Baglari, H.; Singh, P. Is Porn use becoming a modality of sex education among teenagers? A case study. Asian J. Psychiatr. 2019, 45, 18–19. [CrossRef]
15. Štulhofer, A.; Buško, V.; Landripet, I. Pornography, Sexual Socialization, and Satisfaction Among Young Men. Arch. Sex Behav. 2010, 39, 168–178. [CrossRef]
16. Calvillo, C.; Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Sierra, J.C. Revisión sistemática sobre la satisfacción sexual en parejas del mismo sexo. Rev. Iberoam. de Psicol. y Salud 2018, 9, 115–136. [CrossRef]
17. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P.; Sierra, J.C. A systematic review of sexual satisfaction. Int. J. Clin. Health Psychol. 2014, 14, 67–75. [CrossRef]
18. Willoughby, B.J.; Leonhardt, N.D. Behind Closed Doors: Individual and Joint Pornography Use Among Romantic Couples. J. Sex Res. 2020, 57, 77–91. [CrossRef]
19. Wright, P.J.; Steffen, N.J.; Sun, C. Is the Relationship Between Pornography Consumption Frequency and Lower Sexual Satisfaction Curvilinear? Results from England and Germany. J. Sex Res. 2019, 56, 9–15. [CrossRef]
20. Leonhardt, N.D.; Willoughby, B.J. Pornography, Provocative Sexual Media, and Their Differing Associations with Multiple Aspects of Sexual Satisfaction. J. Soc. Pers. Relat. 2017, 36, 618–641. [CrossRef]
21. Miller, D.J.; McBain, K.A.; Li, W.W.; Raggatt, P.T. Pornography, preference for porn-like sex, masturbation, and men’s sexual and relationship satisfaction. Pers. Relatsh. 2019, 26, 93–113. [CrossRef]
22. Perry, S.L.; Whitehead, A.L. Only Bad for Believers? Religion, Pornography Use, and Sexual Satisfaction Among American Men. J. Sex Res. 2019, 56, 50–61. [CrossRef]
23. Kohut, T.; Fisher, W.A.; Campbell, L. Perceived Effects of Pornography on the Couple Relationship: Initial Findings of Open-Ended, Participant-Informed, “Bottom-Up” Research. Arch. Sex Behav. 2017, 46, 585–602. [CrossRef]
24. Willoughby, B.J.; Carroll, J.S.; Busby, D.M.; Brown, C. Differences in pornography use among romantic couples: Associations with satisfaction, stability, and relationship processes. Arch. Sex Behav. 2016, 45, 145–158. [CrossRef]
25. Massey, K.; Burns, J.; Franz, A. Young people, sexuality and the age of pornography. Sex. Cult. 2021, 25, 318–336. [CrossRef]
26. Negy, C.; Plaza, D.; Reig-Ferrer, A.; Fernandez-Pascual, M.D. Is viewing sexually explicit material cheating on your partner? A comparison between the United States and Spain. Arch.Sex Behav. 2018, 47, 737–745. [CrossRef]
27. Kinsey, A.C.; Pomeroy, W.B.; Martin, C.E. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male; Indiana University Press: Bloomington, IN, USA, 1948.
28. Lawrance, K.; Byers, E.S.; Cohen, J.N. Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire. In Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures, 3rd ed.; Fisher, T.D., Davis, C.M., Yarber, W.L., Davis, S.L., Eds.; Routledge: New York, NY, USA, 2011; pp. 525–530.
29. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P.; Byers, E.S.; Sierra, J.C. Validation of the Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire in a Spanish Sample. J. Sex Res. 2015, 52, 1028–1041. [CrossRef]
30. Moyano, N.; Monge, F.S.; Sierra, J.C. Predictors of sexual aggression in adolescents: Gender dominance vs. rape supportive attitudes. Eur. J. Psychol. Appl. Leg. Context 2017, 9, 25–31. [CrossRef]
31. Mustanski, B.S. Getting wired: Exploiting the internet for the collection of valid sexuality data. J. Sex Res. 2001, 38, 292–301. [CrossRef]
32. Hald, G.M.; Malamuth, N.M. Pornography. In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed.; Wright, J.D., Ed.; Elsevier: Oxford, UK, 2015; pp. 613–618. [CrossRef]
33. Carroll, J.S.; Busby, D.M.; Willoughby, B.J.; Brown, C.C. The porn gap: Differences in men’s and women’s pornography patterns in couple relationships. J. Couple Relatsh. Ther. 2017, 16, 146–163. [CrossRef]
34. Prause, N. Porn is for masturbation. Arch. Sex Behav. 2019, 48, 2271–2277. [CrossRef]
35. Wiederman, M.W. Sexual script theory: Past, present, and future. In Handbook of the Sociology of Sexualities. Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research; DeLamater, J., Plante, R., Eds.; 2015; pp. 7–22. [CrossRef]
36. Gómez Berrocal, M.D.C.; Vallejo-Medina, P.; Moyano, N.; Sierra, J.C. Sexual Double Standard: A psychometric study from a macropsychological perspective among the Spanish heterosexual population. Front. Psychol. 2019, 10, 1869. [CrossRef]
37. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.D.M.; Moyano, N.; Gómez-Berrocal, C.; Sierra, J.C. Invariance of the Sexual Double Standard Scale: A crosscultural study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1569. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
38. Cranney, S.; Štulhofer, A. Whosoever Looketh on a Person to Lust after Them: Religiosity, the Use of Mainstream and NonMainstream Sexually Explicit Material, and Sexual Satisfaction in Heterosexual Men and Women. J. Sex Res. 2017, 54, 694–705. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
39. Dwulit, A.D.; Rzymski, P. The Potential Associations of Pornography Use with Sexual Dysfunctions: An Integrative Literature Review of Observational Studies. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 914. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
40. Lawrance, K.; Byers, E.S. Sexual satisfaction in long-term heterosexual relationships: The interpersonal exchange model of sexual satisfaction. Pers. Relatsh. 1995, 2, 267285. [CrossRef]
41. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.D.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P. Sexual satisfaction in Spanish heterosexual couples: Testing the interpersonal exchange model of sexual satisfaction. J. Sex Marital. Ther. 2016, 42, 223–242. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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spelling Sexually explicit material and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction in a spanish sampleSánchez-Lamadrid, NataliaSánchez-Fuentes, María del MarMoyano, NievesGranados, ReinaSexually explicit materialPornography useSexual satisfactionRelationship satisfactionPrevious research that has examined the use of sexually explicit material (SEM) in the Spanish population and its relationship with sociodemographic variables, sexual satisfaction, and satisfaction with the relationship are practically non-existent. Therefore, the main goal was to analyze the pattern of use of SEM (frequency, format, context, content, and purpose of its use) and its relationship with sociodemographic variables (sex, age, sexual orientation, educational level, religiosity, status of partner, number of sexual partners, and age of first exposure to SEM), sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction. The sample consisted of 221 participants, with an average age equal to 29.88 years (SD = 9.73) and of Spanish nationality. All participants completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, as well as the Spanish adaptations of the Sexual Media Questionnaire, Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction, and Global Measure of Relationship Satisfaction. Based on the results, it was found that men use SEM more frequently than women, that the age of first exposure is 14 years old, the most used pattern of SEM is internet websites with sexual content in which adult men and women appear, and the way to visualize it is alone as private stimulation. In addition, it was shown that a higher frequency of SEM use implies a decrease in sexual satisfaction and vice versa, while there is no association between the frequency of SEM use and satisfaction with the relationship. The importance of considering the use of SEM, both in research on sexual satisfaction and in clinical practice, is discussed.Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)Switzerland2024-03-19T22:10:50Z2024-03-19T22:10:50Z2022-10-29Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a8511 páginasapplication/pdfapplication/pdfSánchez-Lamadrid, N.; Sánchez-Fuentes, M.d.M.; Moyano, N.; Granados, R. Sexually Explicit Material and Its Relationship with Sociodemographic Variables, Sexual Satisfaction, and Relationship Satisfaction in a Spanish Sample. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 14131. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph1921141311661-7827https://hdl.handle.net/11323/1089210.3390/ ijerph1921141311660-4601Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC – Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/21/14131reponame:Repositorio REDICUCinstname:Corporación Universidad de la Costainstacron:Corporación Universidad de la CostaengInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1. Klaassen, M.J.E.; Peter, J. Gender (In)equality in Internet Pornography: A Content Analysis of Popular Pornographic Internet Videos. J. Sex Res. 2015, 52, 721–735. [CrossRef]2. Morgan, E.M. Associations between young adults’ use of sexually explicit materials and their sexual preferences, behaviors, and satisfaction. J. Sex Res. 2011, 48, 520–530. [CrossRef]3. Sabina, C.; Wolak, J.; Finkelhor, D. The nature and dynamics of internet pornography exposure for youth. Cyberpsychol. Behav. 2008, 11, 169–171. [CrossRef]4. Wright, P.J.; Sun, C.; Steffen, N.J.; Tokunaga, R.S. Associative pathways between Pornography Consumption and reduced Sexual Satisfaction. Sex. Relatsh. Ther. 2019, 34, 422–439. [CrossRef]5. Cooper, A. Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the new millennium. Cyberpsychol. Behav. 1998, 1, 187–193. [CrossRef]6. Velasco, A.; Gil, V.D. The pornography addiction: Causes and consequences. Drugs Addict. Behav. 2017, 2, 228–237. [CrossRef]7. Dwulit, A.D.; Rzymski, P. Prevalence, Patterns and Self-Perceived Effects of Pornography Consumption in Polish University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1861. [CrossRef]8. Milas, G.; Wright, P.J.; Štulhofer, A. Longitudinal Assessment of the Association Between Pornography Use and Sexual Satisfaction in Adolescence. J. Sex Res. 2020, 50, 16–28. [CrossRef]9. Wright, P.J.; Tokunaga, R.S.; Kraus, A.; Klann, E. Pornography Consumption and Satisfaction: A Meta-Analysis. Hum. Commun. Res. 2017, 43, 315–343. [CrossRef]10. Pornhub. Pornhub Insights header. 2019 Year in Review. Available online: https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2019-year-inreview (accessed on 2 August 2022).11. Pornhub. Pornhub Insights header. 2021 Year in Review. Available online: https://www.pornhub.com/insights/yir-2021 #Countries-by-Traffic (accessed on 2 August 2022).12. Bridges, A.J.; Morokoff, P.J. Sexual media use and relational satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Pers. Relatsh. 2010, 18, 562–585. [CrossRef]13. Litsou, K.; Byron, P.; McKee, A.; Ingham, R. Learning from pornography: Results of a mixed methods systematic review. Sex Educ. 2021, 21, 236–252. [CrossRef]14. Sharma, M.K.; Anand, N.; Thamilselvan, P.; Suma, N.; John, N.; Sahu, M.; Thakur, P.C.; Baglari, H.; Singh, P. Is Porn use becoming a modality of sex education among teenagers? A case study. Asian J. Psychiatr. 2019, 45, 18–19. [CrossRef]15. Štulhofer, A.; Buško, V.; Landripet, I. Pornography, Sexual Socialization, and Satisfaction Among Young Men. Arch. Sex Behav. 2010, 39, 168–178. [CrossRef]16. Calvillo, C.; Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Sierra, J.C. Revisión sistemática sobre la satisfacción sexual en parejas del mismo sexo. Rev. Iberoam. de Psicol. y Salud 2018, 9, 115–136. [CrossRef]17. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P.; Sierra, J.C. A systematic review of sexual satisfaction. Int. J. Clin. Health Psychol. 2014, 14, 67–75. [CrossRef]18. Willoughby, B.J.; Leonhardt, N.D. Behind Closed Doors: Individual and Joint Pornography Use Among Romantic Couples. J. Sex Res. 2020, 57, 77–91. [CrossRef]19. Wright, P.J.; Steffen, N.J.; Sun, C. Is the Relationship Between Pornography Consumption Frequency and Lower Sexual Satisfaction Curvilinear? Results from England and Germany. J. Sex Res. 2019, 56, 9–15. [CrossRef]20. Leonhardt, N.D.; Willoughby, B.J. Pornography, Provocative Sexual Media, and Their Differing Associations with Multiple Aspects of Sexual Satisfaction. J. Soc. Pers. Relat. 2017, 36, 618–641. [CrossRef]21. Miller, D.J.; McBain, K.A.; Li, W.W.; Raggatt, P.T. Pornography, preference for porn-like sex, masturbation, and men’s sexual and relationship satisfaction. Pers. Relatsh. 2019, 26, 93–113. [CrossRef]22. Perry, S.L.; Whitehead, A.L. Only Bad for Believers? Religion, Pornography Use, and Sexual Satisfaction Among American Men. J. Sex Res. 2019, 56, 50–61. [CrossRef]23. Kohut, T.; Fisher, W.A.; Campbell, L. Perceived Effects of Pornography on the Couple Relationship: Initial Findings of Open-Ended, Participant-Informed, “Bottom-Up” Research. Arch. Sex Behav. 2017, 46, 585–602. [CrossRef]24. Willoughby, B.J.; Carroll, J.S.; Busby, D.M.; Brown, C. Differences in pornography use among romantic couples: Associations with satisfaction, stability, and relationship processes. Arch. Sex Behav. 2016, 45, 145–158. [CrossRef]25. Massey, K.; Burns, J.; Franz, A. Young people, sexuality and the age of pornography. Sex. Cult. 2021, 25, 318–336. [CrossRef]26. Negy, C.; Plaza, D.; Reig-Ferrer, A.; Fernandez-Pascual, M.D. Is viewing sexually explicit material cheating on your partner? A comparison between the United States and Spain. Arch.Sex Behav. 2018, 47, 737–745. [CrossRef]27. Kinsey, A.C.; Pomeroy, W.B.; Martin, C.E. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male; Indiana University Press: Bloomington, IN, USA, 1948.28. Lawrance, K.; Byers, E.S.; Cohen, J.N. Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire. In Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures, 3rd ed.; Fisher, T.D., Davis, C.M., Yarber, W.L., Davis, S.L., Eds.; Routledge: New York, NY, USA, 2011; pp. 525–530.29. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P.; Byers, E.S.; Sierra, J.C. Validation of the Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire in a Spanish Sample. J. Sex Res. 2015, 52, 1028–1041. [CrossRef]30. Moyano, N.; Monge, F.S.; Sierra, J.C. Predictors of sexual aggression in adolescents: Gender dominance vs. rape supportive attitudes. Eur. J. Psychol. Appl. Leg. Context 2017, 9, 25–31. [CrossRef]31. Mustanski, B.S. Getting wired: Exploiting the internet for the collection of valid sexuality data. J. Sex Res. 2001, 38, 292–301. [CrossRef]32. Hald, G.M.; Malamuth, N.M. Pornography. In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed.; Wright, J.D., Ed.; Elsevier: Oxford, UK, 2015; pp. 613–618. [CrossRef]33. Carroll, J.S.; Busby, D.M.; Willoughby, B.J.; Brown, C.C. The porn gap: Differences in men’s and women’s pornography patterns in couple relationships. J. Couple Relatsh. Ther. 2017, 16, 146–163. [CrossRef]34. Prause, N. Porn is for masturbation. Arch. Sex Behav. 2019, 48, 2271–2277. [CrossRef]35. Wiederman, M.W. Sexual script theory: Past, present, and future. In Handbook of the Sociology of Sexualities. Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research; DeLamater, J., Plante, R., Eds.; 2015; pp. 7–22. [CrossRef]36. Gómez Berrocal, M.D.C.; Vallejo-Medina, P.; Moyano, N.; Sierra, J.C. Sexual Double Standard: A psychometric study from a macropsychological perspective among the Spanish heterosexual population. Front. Psychol. 2019, 10, 1869. [CrossRef]37. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.D.M.; Moyano, N.; Gómez-Berrocal, C.; Sierra, J.C. Invariance of the Sexual Double Standard Scale: A crosscultural study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1569. [CrossRef] [PubMed]38. Cranney, S.; Štulhofer, A. Whosoever Looketh on a Person to Lust after Them: Religiosity, the Use of Mainstream and NonMainstream Sexually Explicit Material, and Sexual Satisfaction in Heterosexual Men and Women. J. Sex Res. 2017, 54, 694–705. [CrossRef] [PubMed]39. Dwulit, A.D.; Rzymski, P. The Potential Associations of Pornography Use with Sexual Dysfunctions: An Integrative Literature Review of Observational Studies. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 914. [CrossRef] [PubMed]40. Lawrance, K.; Byers, E.S. Sexual satisfaction in long-term heterosexual relationships: The interpersonal exchange model of sexual satisfaction. Pers. Relatsh. 1995, 2, 267285. [CrossRef]41. Sánchez-Fuentes, M.D.M.; Santos-Iglesias, P. Sexual satisfaction in Spanish heterosexual couples: Testing the interpersonal exchange model of sexual satisfaction. J. Sex Marital. Ther. 2016, 42, 223–242. [CrossRef] [PubMed]1112119© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf22024-09-17T15:19:25Z
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