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Is sexual well-being part of subjective well-being? An empirical analysis of Belgian (Flemish) survey data using an extended well-being scale

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Most conventionally used subjective well-being scales do not include any measurement of sexual well-being, despite the fact most available research and theories indicate that sexuality is to be considered an important and integral part of human well-being. In this paper we propose a five-item subjective well-being scale, including sexual well-being. A representative pilot survey in Belgium (n=2,080) indicates that item non-response on the sexual item remains limited. The new scale is strongly one-dimensional and internally coherent. A multivariate analysis demonstrates that including sexual well-being allows for a better understanding of subjective well-being, highlighting the importance of age and having a partner, and the interaction between both variables. We conclude that the positive impact of having a partner on subjective well-being significantly increases with age. We argue that sexual well-being should be included in subjective well-being measurements that are routinely being used in population surveys.
Journal: Journal of Sex Research
ISSN: 0022-4499
Issue: 2
Volume: 49
Pages: 264 - 273
Publication year:2012
BOF-keylabel:yes
IOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:10
CSS-citation score:2
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open