The primary objective of this study was to investigate the effects of sexual shame on self-esteem and well-being. Additionally, the study aimed to recognise public experience of sexual shame. The study used a quantitative approach, via a cross sectional design by implementing an online survey using questionnaires: The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, The Kyle Inventory Sexual Shame Scale (KISS) and The Well-Being Questionnaire (W-BQ12). Sample consisted of 118 participants, 20 male and 88 female, aged between 19 and 66 years. Results found a significant relationship between both hypotheses presented in the study. Results also found there to be a significant result between age and self-esteem and well-being. Results showed that older participant...
Background: Negative consequences for sexual health may be caused by risky sexual behavior re-lated ...
Shame is thought to be intrinsic to hypersexual behaviours, especially in women. Therefore, the aim ...
The construct of sexual self-esteem (SSE) was first proposed by Finkelhor (1979). Reed\u27s (1987) R...
Scholars agree that shame has many effects related to psychological functioning declines, and one am...
Feeling shame after participating in sexual behavior is something that affects about 35 percent of t...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate shame. The independent variables were: age, gender...
Previous research has found that body esteem is related to depression, social isolation, and low sel...
Self-induced moral injuries caused by compulsive sexual behavior can result in experiences of sexual...
This study intended to describe the sexual well-being of male adolescents and adults and how it is r...
Though there is a growing body of research concerning the impact that shame experiences can have on ...
ABSTRACTSubjective social status (SSS) is an important independent predictor of health outcomes, how...
The current study is a quantitative exploration of the relationships between attachment security, ch...
This study investigates the connections between giving in to unwanted sexual activity (USA) and self...
Previous studies have shown that the relationship between sexual permissiveness and self-esteem fluc...
Objectives: This research uses a new, semi-idiographic measure of shame in adolescence, the Shame Sc...
Background: Negative consequences for sexual health may be caused by risky sexual behavior re-lated ...
Shame is thought to be intrinsic to hypersexual behaviours, especially in women. Therefore, the aim ...
The construct of sexual self-esteem (SSE) was first proposed by Finkelhor (1979). Reed\u27s (1987) R...
Scholars agree that shame has many effects related to psychological functioning declines, and one am...
Feeling shame after participating in sexual behavior is something that affects about 35 percent of t...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate shame. The independent variables were: age, gender...
Previous research has found that body esteem is related to depression, social isolation, and low sel...
Self-induced moral injuries caused by compulsive sexual behavior can result in experiences of sexual...
This study intended to describe the sexual well-being of male adolescents and adults and how it is r...
Though there is a growing body of research concerning the impact that shame experiences can have on ...
ABSTRACTSubjective social status (SSS) is an important independent predictor of health outcomes, how...
The current study is a quantitative exploration of the relationships between attachment security, ch...
This study investigates the connections between giving in to unwanted sexual activity (USA) and self...
Previous studies have shown that the relationship between sexual permissiveness and self-esteem fluc...
Objectives: This research uses a new, semi-idiographic measure of shame in adolescence, the Shame Sc...
Background: Negative consequences for sexual health may be caused by risky sexual behavior re-lated ...
Shame is thought to be intrinsic to hypersexual behaviours, especially in women. Therefore, the aim ...
The construct of sexual self-esteem (SSE) was first proposed by Finkelhor (1979). Reed\u27s (1987) R...