Title of article :
A Structural Equation Modeling to Explain Marital Burnout: Pornography Consumption and Perfectionism With the Mediating Role of Sexual Self-concept
Author/Authors :
Minoosepehr, Sepideh Department of Psychology - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Karbalaei Mohammad Meyguni, Ahmad Department of Psychology - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Nikoogoftar, Mansooreh Department of Psychology - Payame Noor University - Tehran, Iran , Gholamali Lavasani, Masoud Department of Psychology - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: With the development of technology and easy access to various contents in the
Internet, pornography consumption, along with individual characteristics, can be one of the
factors affecting couples’ relationships. This study aimed to assess the role of pornography
consumption and sexual perfectionism with the mediating role of sexual self-concept on
marital burnout among university students in Iran.
Methods: The research was a cross-sectional and correlational study. The study population
consisted of married students of Islamic Azad University, of which 210 answered online
to Pornography Consumption Inventory (PCI), the Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept
Questionnaire (MSSCQ), multidimensional sexual perfectionism questionnaire (MSPQ), and
couple burnout measure. The PCI and MSSCQ questionnaires were translated into Persian for
the first time and used after confirming their validity and reliability. Correlation coefficients
(using SPSS software v. 26) and path analysis (using LISREL statistical software) were used to
investigate the variables of the couple burnout prediction model.
Results: Based on the study results, positive sexual self-concept was not related to marital
burnout. However, negative self-concept was positively related to marital burnout. There
was no direct relationship between pornography and marital burnout, but there is a positive
relationship with the mediating role of negative sexual self-concept. Sexual perfectionism
was positively associated with marital burnout. Negative sexual self-concept also mediates
between sexual perfectionism and marital burnout.
Conclusion: The results indicated that high sexual perfectionism was associated with higher
marital burnout and individual with negative sexual self-concept under the influence of
pornography and high sexual perfectionism were more prone to marital burnout.
Keywords :
Pornography , Sexual perfectionism , Sexual selfconcept , Marital burnout
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology