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Self-sexual es un constructo autopercibido multifacético, que incluye eficacia sexual, autoestima sexual-corporal, sensación de derecho a recibir placer de sí y de su pareja, y autorreflexión sexual. El presente estudio investigó el Self-sexual de adultos jóvenes brasileros, evaluando la correlación entre este y las escalas de satisfacción con la vida y de autoestima general, así como el impacto de la religiosidad en el Self-sexual. Los 1380 participantes, de 18 a 30 años, completaron una encuesta en línea que incluyó el Inventario de Self-Sexual (ISS). El delineamiento fue cuantitativo, descriptivo y transversal. Todas las subescalas del ISS obtuvieron correlación positiva con las escalas de satisfacción con la vida y de autoestima general. Algunas subescalas presentaron correlación negativa con religiosidad, a pesar de que la subescala de autoestima sexual obtuvo una correlación positiva. Las mujeres de la muestra obtuvieron puntajes significativamente mayores en las subescalas de sensación de derecho a recibir placer de sí y de otro. Las mujeres bisexuales se destacaron con mayores resultados que hombres y mujeres heterosexuales, a pesar de presentar menores niveles de autoestima. Investigaciones futuras con variables y muestras más diversas colaboraron para la secuencia de comprensión de ese constructo.

Mariana Gonçalves Boeckel, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre.

 

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