Abstract

This study is an empirical study to identify married men and women's perception of sexual self-determination and related factors, with the recognition that having a clear awareness of the right to sexual self-determination between husband and wife is an effective approach to preventing coercive sexual problems in extramarital relationships. This study aims to reveal the direct effect of emotional maturity and self-awareness on married men and women's perceptions of sexual self-determination between couples, as well as the mediating effect of criticism of TV dramas with the theme of infidelity. The research data are obtained by conducting an online survey of married men and women(614), and the data are analyzed based on the structural equation model. As a result, first, married people have a fairly good level of awareness of sexual self-determination, which shows higher levels of women than men. Second, it is found that married men and women's self-awareness does not directly affect their sexual self-determination rights, but can significantly affect their critical consciousness of adultery drama as mediators. Third, it is confirmed that married people's right to sexual self-determination is greatly affected by their emotional maturity. The positive effect of their emotional maturity on their sexual self-determination rights is further strengthened through the critical consciousness of married people against affair drama. It is verified that critical consciousness on infidelity drama can have a strong impact directly and indirectly on married couples' sexual self-determination rights. It shows that the use of media such as adultery dramas is effective in strengthening the right of sexual self-determination between married men and women. Emotional maturity and self-awareness directly or indirectly affect the right of sexual self-determination between couples. In addition, it has verified that it is a psychological characteristic that can significantly affect the consciousness of criticism of adultery dramas, which can have a significant impact on the right to sexual self-determination between them. The practical and policy implications of the research results are discussed to find ways to improve married men and women's awareness of the right to sexual self-determination between husband and wife.

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