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Original Articles

Internal Consent, Affirmative External Consent, and Sexual Satisfaction Among Young Adults

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Pages 1148-1158 | Published online: 22 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Sexual satisfaction is an important part of sexual health. Recently, efforts have been underway to better understand what factors contribute to positive sexual experiences among young adults. One factor may be sexual consent. This study aimed to explore individual and interactive effects of two distinct, but related dimensions of sexual consent – internal consent and affirmative external consent – on young adults’ feelings of sexual satisfaction following their most recent sexual intercourse experience. Participants were 294 young adults (ages 18–25, Mage = 23.7; 59% women) recruited from Amazon’s MTurk. Results showed that each dimension of consent had a significant, unique relationship with satisfaction, and that the two dimensions of consent alone accounted for half of the variance in satisfaction. Additional analyses showed that there are specific components of both internal and affirmative external consent (e.g., safety/comfort; arousal; consent/want; communicator/initiator cues) that may be most influential in driving this relationship. As both consent dimensions greatly contribute to positive sexual experiences, researchers attempting to promote sexual wellbeing may be wise to attend to both internal and external consent.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Data Availability Statement

Data are available upon request from the senior author: Dr. Laura Widman, [email protected]

Notes

1. One item (“The sex was desired”) was mistakenly omitted from the final survey; thus, participants received 24 of the original 25 items on the ICS. In future work, all scale items should be utilized.

Additional information

Funding

This work was partially supported by the Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University under the William and Joan Michael Graduate Award.

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