Attachment and Sexuality: Impact of Confnement by COVID‑19
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Torres-Cruz, Dagmarie
Aznar-Martínez, Berta
Pérez Testor, Carles
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l'Educació i de l'Esport Blanquerna
Publication date
2022-11-17Abstract
This study examined attachment style and its relationship with sexual self-esteem
during COVID-19 confnement. COVID-19 has caused changes in the way couples
interact intimately and sexually around the world; some have found improvements
and others an increase in difculties. This article uses a retrospective pre post
approach to evaluate 120 men and 89 women who were part of a couple at the time
of confnement in Spain and completed an online survey. The sample was obtained
during the de-escalation months, from May 9th until July 1st, 2020. Through an
online survey we collected the data using the Spanish version of the Experiences
in Close Relationships (ECR-S) to measure attachment and the Brief Sexuality
Scale (SS) to measure aspects related to the participants sexuality (sexual selfesteem, sexual depression, and sexual preoccupation), as well as a scale designed
post hoc on other aspects related to sexuality. Overall, the t-test results suggest that
confnement had a negative efect on sexuality because sexual depression (SD) had
a small increased in our sample. Multiple regression analysis showed that FSI, and
ANXS attachment style were able to predict sexual depression during confnement.
The results also showed a decrease in the strength of the relationship between sexual
self-esteem (SSE) and attachment styles during confnement. However, sexual
preoccupation (SP) and sexual self-esteem (SSE) remained relatively stable. Based
on the results obtained, we conclude that there is an association between an increase
in participants’ sexual depression and being confned due to COVID-19.
Document Type
Article
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Accepted version
Language
English
Keywords
Aferrament (Psicologia)
Autoestima
Sexualitat
Pandèmia de COVID-19, 2020-
Pages
19
Publisher
Springer
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Sexuality & Culture, (2023), 27:805–822
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