Authors
Neil Gleason, Katherine Conroy, Sophia Taylor, Lauren Smith, Melissa Gasser, Todd Jennings, Tayler Lyng, Eli Coleman, Swagata Banik
Publication date
2023/1/2
Journal
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
17-40
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The purpose of this study is to assess how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted various sexual behaviors and levels of sexual and relationship satisfaction by performing a content analysis of participants’ (N = 1051 American adults) responses to open-ended survey questions. Results revealed a variety of impacts that increased, decreased, or otherwise qualitatively changed sexual behavior and satisfaction. Major themes included emotions and mental health, changes in routines, social distancing and fears related to COVID-19, and changes in romantic relationships. These findings are contextualized within the emerging quantitative research on COVID-19 and sexuality, and areas for future research based on these findings are discussed.
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