Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes

Despite being a common sexual practice, not much is known about masturbation within the Malaysian context. The current study examined the masturbation practices of a convenience sample of Malaysian young adults, and how one’s reported experience of masturbating and frequency of masturbation is assoc...

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Main Authors: Phuah, Li Ann, Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie *, Goh, Pei Hwa
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-023-10101-2
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.27732024-07-09T02:27:58Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2773/ Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes Phuah, Li Ann Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie * Goh, Pei Hwa BF Psychology HQ The family. Marriage. Woman RC Internal medicine Despite being a common sexual practice, not much is known about masturbation within the Malaysian context. The current study examined the masturbation practices of a convenience sample of Malaysian young adults, and how one’s reported experience of masturbating and frequency of masturbation is associated with sexual and psychological well-being. Satisfaction with sex life, satisfaction with life, depression, anxiety, and stress were measured as outcome variables. Responses from 621 participants (M = 22.1 years, SD = 2.4 years) that were collected through an online questionnaire were analyzed. Results revealed that most participants (77.7%) had masturbated at least once in their life. Sexual satisfaction and psychological well-being did not differ between those who reported masturbating before and those who did not. Among those with masturbation experience, higher frequency of masturbation was associated with less sexual satisfaction and more symptoms of anxiety and stress. Masturbation frequency was not associated with life satisfaction or reports of depressive symptoms. Gender, frequency of partnered sex, availability of a sexual partner, and religiosity did not moderate the relationships between masturbation frequency with sexual satisfaction and psychological well-being. Although the limitations of the current study impede generalizability, masturbation was found to be a common behavior among the current sample. Causal inferences cannot be drawn from the significant associations found in the current study, as the findings indicate such relationships may be bidirectional. Springer 2023 Article PeerReviewed Phuah, Li Ann and Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie * and Goh, Pei Hwa (2023) Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes. Sexuality and Culture, 28. ISSN 1936-4822 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-023-10101-2 10.1007/s12119-023-10101-2
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topic BF Psychology
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
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Phuah, Li Ann
Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie *
Goh, Pei Hwa
Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
description Despite being a common sexual practice, not much is known about masturbation within the Malaysian context. The current study examined the masturbation practices of a convenience sample of Malaysian young adults, and how one’s reported experience of masturbating and frequency of masturbation is associated with sexual and psychological well-being. Satisfaction with sex life, satisfaction with life, depression, anxiety, and stress were measured as outcome variables. Responses from 621 participants (M = 22.1 years, SD = 2.4 years) that were collected through an online questionnaire were analyzed. Results revealed that most participants (77.7%) had masturbated at least once in their life. Sexual satisfaction and psychological well-being did not differ between those who reported masturbating before and those who did not. Among those with masturbation experience, higher frequency of masturbation was associated with less sexual satisfaction and more symptoms of anxiety and stress. Masturbation frequency was not associated with life satisfaction or reports of depressive symptoms. Gender, frequency of partnered sex, availability of a sexual partner, and religiosity did not moderate the relationships between masturbation frequency with sexual satisfaction and psychological well-being. Although the limitations of the current study impede generalizability, masturbation was found to be a common behavior among the current sample. Causal inferences cannot be drawn from the significant associations found in the current study, as the findings indicate such relationships may be bidirectional.
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author Phuah, Li Ann
Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie *
Goh, Pei Hwa
author_facet Phuah, Li Ann
Teng, Jaclyn Hui Jie *
Goh, Pei Hwa
author_sort Phuah, Li Ann
title Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
title_short Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
title_full Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
title_fullStr Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Masturbation Among Malaysian Young Adults: Associated Sexual and Psychological Well-Being Outcomes
title_sort masturbation among malaysian young adults: associated sexual and psychological well-being outcomes
publisher Springer
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url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2773/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-023-10101-2
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