Testing the congruency hypothesis using meta-analysis: Are changes in oral contraceptive use correlated with partnered women's sexual satisfaction?

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Tác giả: František Bartoš, Benedict C Jones, Thomas V Pollet, Yasaman Rafiee, Victor Shiramizu, Julia Stern

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Hormones and behavior , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 718416

Based on claims that changes in women's hormone levels influence their mating psychology, the Congruency Hypothesis proposes that women in relationships who change their hormonal contraceptive use after meeting their partner will report lower sexual satisfaction with their partner than women who do not change their oral contraceptive use. However, findings from studies testing this hypothesis have reported mixed results. Consequently, we conducted a meta-analysis of published studies on this topic. For the thirteen effects sizes from studies using between-subjects designs, the pooled correlation between congruency and sexual satisfaction was not statistically significant (r = 0.04, p = .091) and a Robust Bayesian meta-analysis found that the null hypothesis was moderately favoured over the Congruency Hypothesis (BF
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