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2021 APS Virtual Convention · 2021

Comprehensive Sexual Education Predicts Stronger Connections between Self-Efficacy and Relationship Satisfaction and Quality

Virtual · May 2021

Posters · Social Psychology

  • Dara Kaiser
    Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
  • Molly O'Connor
    Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

Abstract

It was found that differences in two sexual education styles, abstinence only and comprehensive, impact relationships through a positive correlation between relationship satisfaction/quality and relationship self-efficacy, for those who experienced comprehensive sexual education. This suggests the comprehensive style can influence relationships by fostering beneficial connections between constructive relationship factors.

Love and Marriage