Journal article
Gender Inequities in Household Labor Predict Lower Sexual Desire in Women Partnered with Men
EA Harris, AM Gormezano, SM van Anders
Archives of Sexual Behavior | Published : 2022
Abstract
Low sexual desire in women is usually studied as a problem, one that is located within women. However, other possibilities exist, including known gender inequities related to heteronormative gender roles. In this study, we provide the first test of the theory that heteronormativity is related to low sexual desire in women partnered with men, focusing specifically on inequities in the division of household labor. In two studies with women who were partnered with men and had children (Study 1, N = 677; Study 2, N = 396), performing a large proportion of household labor was associated with significantly lower sexual desire for a partner. Together, the results suggest that this association was m..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding from the Canada 150 Research Chairs program to SMvA.