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Sexual Pleasure Matters (Especially for Women) — Data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD)
by
Briken, Peer
, Brunner, Franziska
, Klein, Verena
, Laan, Ellen
in
Educational programs
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Health surveys
/ Men
/ Pleasure
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Sex education
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual problems
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ STD
/ Trends
/ Women
2022
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Sexual Pleasure Matters (Especially for Women) — Data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD)
by
Briken, Peer
, Brunner, Franziska
, Klein, Verena
, Laan, Ellen
in
Educational programs
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Health surveys
/ Men
/ Pleasure
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Sex education
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual problems
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ STD
/ Trends
/ Women
2022
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Sexual Pleasure Matters (Especially for Women) — Data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD)
by
Briken, Peer
, Brunner, Franziska
, Klein, Verena
, Laan, Ellen
in
Educational programs
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Health surveys
/ Men
/ Pleasure
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Sex education
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual problems
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ STD
/ Trends
/ Women
2022
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Sexual Pleasure Matters (Especially for Women) — Data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD)
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Sexual Pleasure Matters (Especially for Women) — Data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD)
2022
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Overview
IntroductionSexual pleasure has been a neglected issue in sexual health policies. Emerging trends in public health, however, emphasize the importance of sexual pleasure in preventing negative sexual health outcomes.MethodsUsing data from the German Sexuality and Health Survey (GeSiD), we tested the assumption that sexual pleasure is associated with sexual health, including a special focus on the role of gender. Participants were interviewed about their sexual experiences and health between October 2018 and September 2019. The analytical sample included 3472 partnered and single women and men who had been sexually active with a partner in the past 12 months. We examined if sexual pleasure was associated with various sexual health indicators (i.e., communication about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), condom use, and absence of sexual problems).ResultsWomen reported less sexual pleasure than men. Results further indicate that sexual pleasure was associated with more sexual health indicators in women than in men.ConclusionsSupporting emerging trends in public health our results emphasize the importance of sexual pleasure in preventing negative sexual health outcomes.Policy Implications.To promote (especially women’s) sexual health, our results call for the implementation of comprehensive sexuality education programs that focus on more positive aspects of sex, such as sexual pleasure and agency.
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