Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator

Abstract Background Intention toward infidelity or extramarital affairs could be caused by sex life dissatisfaction and low relationship satisfaction. Although sex is just a tiny part of a marriage’s relationship, the importance of sex life in a relationship cannot be easily underestimated. Past stu...

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Main Authors: Soon Aun Tan, Siew Mun Ang, Pit Wan Pung, Xi Yao Teoh, Seow Ling Ooh
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02414-8
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Siew Mun Ang
Pit Wan Pung
Xi Yao Teoh
Seow Ling Ooh
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Pit Wan Pung
Xi Yao Teoh
Seow Ling Ooh
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description Abstract Background Intention toward infidelity or extramarital affairs could be caused by sex life dissatisfaction and low relationship satisfaction. Although sex is just a tiny part of a marriage’s relationship, the importance of sex life in a relationship cannot be easily underestimated. Past studies have found some important associations between sex life and relationship satisfaction in determining whether a person would decide to engage in marital infidelity. Nonetheless, the underlying mechanism of the association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity is unexplored in the Malaysian context. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the mediating role of relationship satisfaction in its direct association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity among Malaysian married individuals. Method A total of 292 married individuals (Mage=42.98; SDage=9.82; 66.4% women; 65.4% Chinese Malaysians, 15.8% Indians Malaysians, 14.7% Others Ethnic Malaysians, and 4.1% Malay Malaysians) participated in the cross-sectional quantitative online survey. Results A significant positive association was found between sex life and relationship satisfaction. However, sex life and relationship satisfaction were negatively associated with intention toward infidelity. Meanwhile, relationship satisfaction significantly mediates the link between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity after controlling for the effects of age and gender. These findings support the hypothetical mediating role of relationship satisfaction in the association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity. Conclusions This study may fill a knowledge gap in Malaysia about the underlying association among these variables as well as the practical implication of the importance of sex life and relationship satisfaction in determining whether one would engage in extramarital affairs.
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spelling doaj-art-448d65f5e4f240e380b806965fbea5012025-01-26T12:58:16ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832025-01-011311710.1186/s40359-025-02414-8Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediatorSoon Aun Tan0Siew Mun Ang1Pit Wan Pung2Xi Yao Teoh3Seow Ling Ooh4Department of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanDepartment of Journalism, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanDepartment of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanDepartment of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanDepartment of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanAbstract Background Intention toward infidelity or extramarital affairs could be caused by sex life dissatisfaction and low relationship satisfaction. Although sex is just a tiny part of a marriage’s relationship, the importance of sex life in a relationship cannot be easily underestimated. Past studies have found some important associations between sex life and relationship satisfaction in determining whether a person would decide to engage in marital infidelity. Nonetheless, the underlying mechanism of the association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity is unexplored in the Malaysian context. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the mediating role of relationship satisfaction in its direct association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity among Malaysian married individuals. Method A total of 292 married individuals (Mage=42.98; SDage=9.82; 66.4% women; 65.4% Chinese Malaysians, 15.8% Indians Malaysians, 14.7% Others Ethnic Malaysians, and 4.1% Malay Malaysians) participated in the cross-sectional quantitative online survey. Results A significant positive association was found between sex life and relationship satisfaction. However, sex life and relationship satisfaction were negatively associated with intention toward infidelity. Meanwhile, relationship satisfaction significantly mediates the link between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity after controlling for the effects of age and gender. These findings support the hypothetical mediating role of relationship satisfaction in the association between sex life satisfaction and intention toward infidelity. Conclusions This study may fill a knowledge gap in Malaysia about the underlying association among these variables as well as the practical implication of the importance of sex life and relationship satisfaction in determining whether one would engage in extramarital affairs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02414-8Sex life satisfactionRelationship satisfactionIntention toward infidelityMarried individualsMalaysia
spellingShingle Soon Aun Tan
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Xi Yao Teoh
Seow Ling Ooh
Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
BMC Psychology
Sex life satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
Intention toward infidelity
Married individuals
Malaysia
title Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
title_full Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
title_fullStr Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
title_full_unstemmed Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
title_short Sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among Malaysians: relationship satisfaction as a mediator
title_sort sex life dissatisfaction contribute to intention toward infidelity among malaysians relationship satisfaction as a mediator
topic Sex life satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction
Intention toward infidelity
Married individuals
Malaysia
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02414-8
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