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2015
Romantic attachment and motivation for sex in emerging adulthood: Do gender and self-esteem matter?
LACINOVÁ, Lenka; Stanislav JEŽEK; Tomotaka UMEMURA and Petr MACEK
Basic information
Original name
Romantic attachment and motivation for sex in emerging adulthood: Do gender and self-esteem matter?
Authors
LACINOVÁ, Lenka; Stanislav JEŽEK; Tomotaka UMEMURA and Petr MACEK
Edition
The 7th International Attachment Conference, New York, 2015
Other information
Type of outcome
Presentations at conferences
Field of Study
Psychology
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization
Fakulta sociálních studií – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
emerging adulthood; attachment; self-esteem; motivation for sex
Links
GAP407/12/0854, research and development project.
V originále
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between attachment and sexual motivation taking into account the roles of global self-esteem and gender in emerging adults. Sample comprised 581 Czech emerging adults (96 male, mean age=22.72; SD=1.29) who are currently in a relationship and participate in a 5-years longitudinal study Paths to adulthood. Five structurally equivalent multigroup models (by gender) were estimated in Mplus 7 – one model for each sex motivation.Both attachment dimensions and global self-esteem were weakly associated with different motivations to have sex with different pattern of relationships for males and females. Males’ motivations to have sex did not seem to be related to their self-esteem. In females, higher self-esteem slightly increased intrinsic motivations and decreased extrinsic motivation. Attachment dimensions seem to affect males’ motivation to have sex more than females’ motivation.
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