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Title: THE SEXUALITY OF WOMEN IN PHYSICALLY ABUSIVE MARRIAGES - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY

Author: APT, C; HURLBERT, DF
Abstract: To examine female sexuality in physically abusive marriages, this study compared 60 abused women with a demographically matched sample of nonabused women in distressed marriages (aged 19-29). The physically abused women reported significantly lower levels of intimacy and compatibility in their marriages. In addition, abused women were found to evince a more traditional sex-role ideology, a greater negative or erotophobic disposition toward sex, and a stronger avoidance of sex than did nonabused women. Also, as compared to nonabused women in distressed marriages, the abused women rated themselves as having a lower degree of sexual assertiveness, arousability, and satisfaction. Despite these findings, the abused women reported a significantly greater frequency of sexual intercourse in their marriages than did the nonabused women.
Source: JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCE
Publication Year: 1993
Volume: 8
Issue nr: 1
Pages: 57 - 69



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