Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The aims of this study were (a) to study and compare contextual factors (family functioning),
individual traits (personality and anxiety) and affective-sexual relationship in late adolescence,
(b) to explore the engaged couple accordance level in above mentioned areas, (c) to examine
gender differences. Forty late adolescents (20 engaged couples) participated in the study. FADFamily
Assessment Device (Epstein et al.,1983), ASQ-anxiety scale (Krug et al.,1979), EPQ-R
(Eysenck et al.,2004), BFO (Caprara et al.,1994) and SESAMO questionnaire (Boccadoro et
al.,1996) to evaluate sexual-affective profiles were completed. Results showed positive
correlation between above mentioned factors and sexual interactions. With reference to gender
differences, girls showed higher anxiety levels than boys. With reference to the accordance
level, the engaged couples show very high indexes in affective and sexual variables. These
results suggest that a high index of accordance level, more than others factors, is a core
component of good couple functioning.
Iris type:
14.d.4 Poster
List of contributors:
Oliva, Patrizia; Cuzzocrea, Francesca; Larcan, Rosalba
Book title:
Abstract - Poster Session