Assessing Differential Dyadic Mechanisms of Black and White Women's Sexual Functioning

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Description

Abstract The study will also utilize dyadic qualitative interviews (dyadic framework analysis, relation mapping) and focus groups to glean the lived experience of Black women and their partners related to sexual functioning and dysfunction. Finally, we will finish the project with a message test to determine which FSF/FSD messages distilled from the first and second project aims are preferred among Black women’s romantic partners based on partner demographic and attitudinal profiles (latent profile analyses).
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date9/20/245/31/25

Funding

  • Emory University: $99,252.00

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