Heterosexual Romantic Relationships, Interpersonal Needs, and Quality of Life in Prison

  • Rodrigo J. Carcedo Universidad de Salamanca
  • Daniel Perlman University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Félix López Universidad de Salamanca
  • Begoña Orgaz Universidad de Salamanca
Keywords: Prison, Partner status, loneliness, Sexual satisfaction, Quality of life, Ex post facto study

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating effect of having vs. not having a heterosexual romantic partner inside the prison on the relationship between interpersonal needs and quality of life. In-person interviews were conducted with 55 male and 64 female inmates from the Topas Penitentiary (Spain). Higher levels of social loneliness and lower levels of sexual satisfaction were associated with lower levels of quality of life. In addition, the interaction between sexual satisfaction and romantic partner status was significant. Higher levels of sexual satisfaction were associated with higher levels of quality of life only for the group without a partner. These findings support a “bad is stronger than good” principle and indicate the detrimental aspects that can be associated with not having a satisfactory sexual life while incarcerated

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Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Universidad de Salamanca
Departamento de Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación,E.U. de Magisterio de Zamora

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Carcedo R. J., Perlman D., López F. y Orgaz B. Heterosexual Romantic Relationships, Interpersonal Needs, and Quality of Life in Prison. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15(1), 187-198. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37308
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