1995
DOI: 10.2307/353919
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The Incidence and Frequency of Marital Sex in a National Sample

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“…As people increase their years worked, they are more likely to experience promotions, increased wages and more vacation time, which may contribute to increased satisfaction with their employment. Similarly, when considering sex life, in the general population, aging has been associated with a decreasing desire for and frequency of sex, 48 which also negatively influences satisfaction with sex life. 49 Furthermore, the notion of timing of events in the Life Span Development theory refers to the actual occurrence of an event relative to its expected occurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As people increase their years worked, they are more likely to experience promotions, increased wages and more vacation time, which may contribute to increased satisfaction with their employment. Similarly, when considering sex life, in the general population, aging has been associated with a decreasing desire for and frequency of sex, 48 which also negatively influences satisfaction with sex life. 49 Furthermore, the notion of timing of events in the Life Span Development theory refers to the actual occurrence of an event relative to its expected occurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same position is taken by Call et al (1995). They affirm that the most recurrent explanations for sexual activity diminishing with age refer to biological factors: "This explanation includes declines in male motivation and physical ability, declines in women's testosterone levels, and increases in illness".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Therefore, in order to correctly measure the effect of age on sexuality, one has to control for duration of marriage. Several researchers report that the frequency of intercourse episodes declines with marital duration, net of the age effect (Brewis and Meyer 2004;Leridon 1996;Call et al 1995;Greenblat 1983). Some authors hypothesise that the frequency of marital sex decreases because the satisfaction with marital sex declines with marital duration (Liu 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, marital satisfaction has been shown to change with marital duration, although the shape of this association remains a point of disagreement among scholars (e.g., Glenn 1990Glenn , 1998Johnson, Amoloza, and Booth 1992;Johnson, White, Edwards, and Booth 1986;Vaillant and Vaillant 1993;VanLaningham, Johnson, and Amato 2001;Weishaus and Field 1988). Similarly, researchers have examined patterns of sexual frequency (e.g., Blumstein and Schwartz 1983;Call, Sprecher, and Schwartz 1995;Jasso 1985;Liu 2000) and sexual quality (Liu 2003) by marital duration. However, some demographers, sociologists and other family scholars examine different-sex marital duration as an outcome and estimate the probability that marriages will last particular lengths of time as a function of various characteristics (Copen et al 2012).…”
Section: Different-sex Marriage and Marital Durationmentioning
confidence: 99%