The Relationship between Anger and Heterosexual Behavior. An Investigation in a Nonclinical Sample of Urban Italian Undergraduates

The relationship between anger and sexual behavior has never been thoroughly addressed, although it may deserve special attention because of its theoretical and practical consequences. We were interested in determining the extent in which trait anger was associated with dysfunctional sexual behavior...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of sexual medicine 2010-12, Vol.7 (12), p.3899-3908
Hauptverfasser: Muscatello, Maria R.A., Bruno, Antonio, Scimeca, Giuseppe, Pandolfo, Gianluca, Paduano, Riccardo, Mico', Umberto, Bellinghieri, Paolo Micali, Di Nardo, Floriana, Iannuzzo, Giovanni, Cofini, Vincenza, Di Orio, Ferdinando, Zoccali, Rocco
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Zusammenfassung:The relationship between anger and sexual behavior has never been thoroughly addressed, although it may deserve special attention because of its theoretical and practical consequences. We were interested in determining the extent in which trait anger was associated with dysfunctional sexual behavior, taking into account possible gender differences. In this correlational study, 410 volunteers (199 men and 211 women) recruited from the students of the University of Messina, Italy, participated in the study. Median age of participants was 24 years. Men and women did not differ significantly in age (U=18996, P=0.606). The individuals' sexual behavior was assessed using the Sex and the Average Woman (or Man) questionnaire. We found no association between trait anger and either measure of sexual motivation: sexual excitement, r (396)=0.11, P=0.016, and sexual fulfillment, r (396)=−0.06, P=0.134. Also, gender had no effect on either of these two variables. Trait anger had a positive significant correlation with neurotic sex, r (396)=0.29, P
ISSN:1743-6095
1743-6109
DOI:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01640.x