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| 23 Sep 2025 | |
| Written by APSATS INFO | |
| Research |
Stefanie Carnes & Suzanne O’Connor (2016) Confirmatory Analysis of the Partner Sexuality Survey, Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 23:1, 141-153.
DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2015.1039151
Study type: Quantitative
Sample size: 8667
Demographics: Individuals visiting the website www.recoveryzone.com were offered access to free screening tests, including the Partner Sexuality Survey (PSS). Archival data collected from completed PSS surveys between August 2009 to April 2012 comprised the data sample. Seventy percent of the sample reported having a husband who was a sex addict, and 84% were still in the relationship. Two percent of participants were in a homosexual relationship.
Key findings & quotes: The Partner Sexuality Survey (PSS) is a 78-item questionnaire that was developed to
identify the impact of sex addiction on the sexuality of the partner.
o Family Conflict: 64.6%
o Public Embarrassment: 40.1%
o Health Consequences: 38.5%
o Financial Damage: 34.8%
o Loss of Friends or Other Supportive Relationships: 33.9%
o Children Damaged Emotionally: 27.6%
o Other: 23.5%
o Loss of Employment: 9.3%.
o Emotional Abuse as a Child: 36.5
o Emotional Abuse as an Adult: 35.8
o Sexual Abuse as a Child: 24.5
o Neglect as a Child: 18.3
o Physical Abuse as a Child: 15.7
o Sexual Abuse as an Adult: 12.9
o Physical Abuse as an Adult: 12.2