Beyond the Bedroom: Exploring Gender and Relationship Status Variances in Hypersexuality: Ethical Implications and Recommendations
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https://doi.org/10.35478/jime.2024.3.07Keywords:
hypersexuality, relationship status, gender, RomaniaAbstract
This study aims to examine the gender and relationship status differences in terms of hypersexuality. The research involved 480 participants from Romania, aged between 18 and 62 (M = 24.90; SD = 8.06). From the total participants, 132 were males (27.5%) and 348 were females (72.5 %). The volunteers completed a questionnaire on hypersexuality, along with a socio-demographic data section. Our study revealed significant differences between males and females in terms of hypersexuality, with males having higher scores. Moreover, our findings indicated that individuals in a relationship scored higher on hypersexuality compared to married individuals and individuals without a relationship, while married individuals had lower scores on hypersexuality than individuals without a relationship. The present work contributes by grounding the knowledge of socio-demographic variables in terms of hypersexuality. We discuss the utility of our findings from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Additionally, we provide ethical recommendations for researchers studying hypersexuality and sexual behaviors.
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