The Quiet Sacrifice: How Sexual Coercion Experiences Shape Women's Sexual Wellbeing

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.654451
Keywords: Sexual coercion, Sexual satisfaction, Relationship satisfaction, Sexual desire , Self-silencing

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Sexual coercion profoundly impacts women's sexual and relational well-being, necessitating an understanding of its underlying processes. This study examines the relationship between sexual coercion victimization and women's sexual and relationship satisfaction. A cross-sectional design with 113 women in heterosexual relationships assessed experiences of sexual coercion, self-silencing, unmitigated sexual communion, controlled reasons for sex, sexual satisfaction, relationship satisfaction, and sexual desire. Findings indicate that sexual coercion victimization leads to higher levels of self-silencing and prioritization of partners' needs, resulting in lower sexual and relationship satisfaction and reduced sexual desire. The study highlights the need to address self-silencing and prioritization of partners' needs in interventions for sexual coercion victims, offering insights for gender-sensitive programs to mitigate these negative outcomes and encourage full sexual consent.

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Published
22-02-2026
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Garrido Macías, M., Gómez-Pulido, E. A., Sáez, G., & Expósito, F. (2026). The Quiet Sacrifice: How Sexual Coercion Experiences Shape Women’s Sexual Wellbeing. Anales De Psicología Annals of Psychology, 42(1), e10. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.654451