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The relation between masturbation and sexual desire has not been systematically studied. The present
study assessed the association between masturbation and pornography use and the predictors and
correlates of frequent masturbation (several times a week or more often) among coupled heterosexual
men who reported decreased sexual desire. Analyses were carried out on a subset of 596 men
with decreased sexual desire (mean age = 40.2 years) who were recruited as part of a large online
study on male sexual health in 3 European countries. A majority of the participants (67%) reported
masturbating at least once a week. Among men who masturbated frequently, 70% used pornography
at least once a week. A multivariate assessment showed that sexual boredom, frequent pornography
use, and low relationship intimacy significantly increased the odds of reporting frequent masturbation
among coupled men with decreased sexual desire. These findings point to a pattern of pornographyrelated
masturbation that can be dissociated from partnered sexual desire and can fulfill diverse
purposes. Clinical implications include the importance of exploring specific patterns of masturbation
and pornography use in the evaluation of coupled men with decreased sexual desire.
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Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 41(6), 626-635. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2014.958790
Publisher
Taylor & Francis