2021
DOI: 10.1111/famp.12623
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The Association of Exposure to Military Sexual Trauma and Romantic Relationship Satisfaction Among Partnered Men Service Members/Veterans: The Influence of Compulsive Sexual Behavior

Abstract: Civilian literature shows a strong, consistent association between exposure to sexual violence and poor romantic relationship satisfaction. The impact of sexual violence that occurred during military service, or military sexual trauma (MST), on romantic relationship satisfaction among partnered men service members/veterans (SM/Vs) is understudied. However, a recent study conducted in women observed that MST that involved an assault was associated with poorer relationship satisfaction through higher sexual dysf… Show more

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“…Participants for this secondary data analysis were drawn from a parent study that was conducted to understand the association of sexual health and romantic relationship satisfaction among male SM/Vs (Blais, 2021). Of the 556 participants who consented to participate, 333 (59.89%) reported a history of deployment and these 333 participants comprise the current sample.…”
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“…Participants for this secondary data analysis were drawn from a parent study that was conducted to understand the association of sexual health and romantic relationship satisfaction among male SM/Vs (Blais, 2021). Of the 556 participants who consented to participate, 333 (59.89%) reported a history of deployment and these 333 participants comprise the current sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sexual health and romantic relationship satisfaction among male SM/Vs (Blais, 2021). Of the 556 participants who consented to participate, 333 (59.89%) reported a history of deployment and these 333 participants comprise the current sample.…”
Section: Methods Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were extracted from a parent study that examined the association of sexual trauma and relationship health in a convenience sample of male SM/Vs ( N = 556; Blais, 2021). Though the parent study sought to examine the association of sexual trauma and relationship satisfaction, not all participants reported sexual trauma (therefore serving as an important comparison group).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community studies observe much higher estimates (e.g. Barth et al, 2016 ; Blais, 2020 , 2021 ), with established disclosure barriers likely accounting for these discrepancies (e.g. Andresen & Blais, 2019 ; Blais et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%