383 - Non-Monogamy Research Roundup Pt 2
Research roundup, concluded
Following our previous research roundup, this week’s part 2 covers non-monogamy and its effect on mental and sexual health, as well as the health of children who are brought up in polyamorous families.
During this episode we discuss the following studies, which can be found along with the ones from part 1 here:
2012 - Conley and Moors
“Unfaithful Individuals are Less Likely to Practice Safer Sex Than Openly Nonmonogamous Individuals”
Published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine2019 - Rodrigues, Lopes, & Conley
”Non-monogamy agreements and safer sex behaviors: The role of perceived sexual self-control”
Published in Psychology & Sexuality2018 - Conley, Piedmont, Gusakova, & Rubin
”Sexual satisfaction among individuals in monogamous and consensually non-monogamous relationships”
Published in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships2021 - Manley & Goldberg
”Consensually nonmonogamous parent relationships during COVID-19”
Published in Sexualities2021 - Landry, Samantha; Arseneau, Erika; Darling, Elizabeth
"It's a Little Bit Tricky:" Results from the POLYamorous Childbearing and Birth Experiences Study (POLYBABES)
Published in Archives of Sexual Behavior2020 meta-analysis of existing research by Pallotta-Chiarolli, Sheff, Mountford, Goldberg, & Allen
”Polyamorous Parenting in Contemporary Research”
Published in the book LGBTQ-Parent Families: Innovations in Research and Implications for Practice2019 meta-analysis of existing research by Christian Cless
”Polyamorous Parenting: Stigma, Social Regulation, and Queer Bonds of Resistance”
Sociological Research Online