Friends with benefits: attuali prospettive di relazione

Titolo Rivista RIVISTA DI SESSUOLOGIA CLINICA
Autori/Curatori Davide Pappalardo, Nunzia Merafina, Roberta Rossi
Anno di pubblicazione 2016 Fascicolo 2016/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 22 P. 71-92 Dimensione file 361 KB
DOI 10.3280/RSC2016-001004
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Le relazioni friends with benefits sono rapporti d’amicizia caratterizzati dalla componente sessuale e rappresentano un fenomeno largamente diffuso nell’attuale panorama relazionale. L’obiettivo del presente lavoro è offrire una rassegna sull’argomento al fine di approfondire la conoscenza delle caratteristiche di queste relazioni. È stata operata una ricerca sistematica degli articoli scientifici pubblicati negli ultimi 15 anni inerenti all’argomento indagato mediante Pubmed e PsychInfo. Gli argomenti trattati nella rassegna riguardano incidenza, frequenza e qualità delle relazioni friends with benefits, soddisfazione emotiva e sessuale, grado di impegno, vantaggi e svantaggi, differenze e somiglianze di genere. Sono auspicabili futuri approfondimenti al fine di poter disporre di ulteriori dati circa gli elementi di criticità e le risorse di queste relazioni per poter intervenire sulle possibili implicazioni psico-sessuologiche.;

Keywords:Relazioni, fwb, amicizia, sesso occasionale, salute sessuale

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Davide Pappalardo, Nunzia Merafina, Roberta Rossi, Friends with benefits: attuali prospettive di relazione in "RIVISTA DI SESSUOLOGIA CLINICA" 1/2016, pp 71-92, DOI: 10.3280/RSC2016-001004