The husband may not be too confused with the household stuff, but the wife is the boss turns out to have sex less frequently. This is confirmed by the discovery to be published in the Journal of Sex Research.
Researchers from the School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg examines the relationship between married women's autonomy and regularity of sexual relations. They found that women are better positioned to make decisions much less frequent sexual intercourse.
Researcher Professor Michelle Hindin said there was a very consistent pattern in the observations of the six countries surveyed.
"More and more decisions taken by the women themselves than decisions taken together, the less likely he is to have sex and the longer since he last had sexual intercourse," said Professor Hindin as reported by The Telegraph, Monday (09/26/2011) .
The researchers analyzed survey data in Ghana, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe are asking the survey participants indicate the day, week, month and year the last time they had sexual intercourse
Survey participants are also asked to indicate who in the household who usually decide the following matters as health care, purchase the majority of household equipment, purchase of daily necessities and household visits to family and friends.
Researchers also examined the factors of socio-demographic that may be associated such as age, wealth, position of husband and wife, husband's residence, and duration of marriage.
The study explains that the majority of women who participated in the survey last sexual intercourse in the last month. As for men, make their own decisions not related to the period of sex.
"The position of women in the household affects their sexual activity and can be an important part in protecting the sexual rights of women and help them achieve a safe sexual life and fun," said study co-author Carie Muntifering.
Researchers from the School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg examines the relationship between married women's autonomy and regularity of sexual relations. They found that women are better positioned to make decisions much less frequent sexual intercourse.
Researcher Professor Michelle Hindin said there was a very consistent pattern in the observations of the six countries surveyed.
"More and more decisions taken by the women themselves than decisions taken together, the less likely he is to have sex and the longer since he last had sexual intercourse," said Professor Hindin as reported by The Telegraph, Monday (09/26/2011) .
The researchers analyzed survey data in Ghana, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe are asking the survey participants indicate the day, week, month and year the last time they had sexual intercourse
Survey participants are also asked to indicate who in the household who usually decide the following matters as health care, purchase the majority of household equipment, purchase of daily necessities and household visits to family and friends.
Researchers also examined the factors of socio-demographic that may be associated such as age, wealth, position of husband and wife, husband's residence, and duration of marriage.
The study explains that the majority of women who participated in the survey last sexual intercourse in the last month. As for men, make their own decisions not related to the period of sex.
"The position of women in the household affects their sexual activity and can be an important part in protecting the sexual rights of women and help them achieve a safe sexual life and fun," said study co-author Carie Muntifering.
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