Abstract: A large number of partnered individuals regularly use or are in a relationship with someone who uses pornography. However, knowledge concerning the association between pornography use and partnered sexual health— sexual satisfaction, distress, and function—is fragmentary. The current study used an event- level dyadic design to examine the associations between pornography use and sexual satisfaction, distress, and function on days when partnered sexual activity occurred. A convenience sample of 217 couples (Mage = 30.2 ; SD = 8.3 ; 72 same-s...
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Topics: 
Clinical psychology
Developmental psychology
Social psychology