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Stressed and distressed: how is the COVID-19 pandemic associated with sexual frequency, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction?

Jacinthe DionCatherine HamelBenjamin PrévostChristiane Bergeron-LeclercEve PouliotDanielle MaltaisJosée GrenierMyriam DubéClaudiane Ouellet-PlamondonMarie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel
Published in: The journal of sexual medicine (2023)
COVID-19-related stress and psychological distress were found among participating university students and employees and were associated with lower sexual satisfaction, sexual frequency, and intimate relationship satisfaction. These results were observed at the early onset of the pandemic and 18 months afterward, suggesting that the stress generated by the pandemic were not mere reactions to the onset of the pandemic but persisted over time.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • early onset
  • mental health
  • late onset
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms