Sex taboos, sexual satisfaction and infidelity in married men
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2022
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UMT Lahore
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The aim of the study was to explore the sex taboos, sexual satisfaction and infidelity among married men and also the mediating role of marital satisfaction. It was hypothesized that there was a likely relationship between sex taboos, sexual satisfaction and infidelity among married men. Marital satisfaction was likely to mediate the relationship between sexual satisfaction and infidelity. Mixed method approach was used for this study in which the first phase of the data was qualitative in which the indigenous scale was developed by conducting the focus group discussion. The second phase of the data was quantitative in which the psychological scales were administered. The results were gathered by running the EFA, thematic analysis and correlation analysis for finding the relationship between the variables. Findings have practical implications for the for identification of taboos by developing indigenous scale, to increase in self-esteem, reduce negative intrapersonal outcomes and decrease in mental health problems, to provide new dimensions for future researches by providing addition in new indigenous knowledge and to help in developing a sense of strong emotional connection with the spouse.