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    Creencias irracionales y su relación con la satisfacción sexual
    (Creencias irracionales y su relación con la satisfacción sexual, 2022-06-01) Ortiz Villacrés, Diana Katherine; Céspedes Guachamboza, Danilo Alejandro Psc. Cl. Mg.
    The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between Irrational Beliefs and Sexual Satisfaction in students of the Clinical Psychology Career of the Technical University of Ambato aged between 18 and 30 years, having a total of 70 participants who met the Inclusion and exclusion criteria. The type of research that was carried out was quantitative, correlational and cross-sectional, highlighting a contribution of theoretical relevance because it is the first time that the variables are studied. Within the instruments to measure the levels of sexual satisfaction, the NSSS Sexual Satisfaction Scale was used, while the Irrational Beliefs Questionnaire (TCI) was used for the Irrational Beliefs variable. The analysis of the variables was carried out with the statistical software SPSS-21 and the Rho Spearman test, the results showed the existence of an inverse proportional correlation between the variables, which means that the increase in the presence of irrational beliefs can lead to a decrease in the levels of sexual satisfaction, or vice versa if the irrational beliefs decrease, the level of sexual satisfaction increases. They were found as predominant Irrational Beliefs in the population to helplessness to change and dependence. Regarding the levels of sexual satisfaction, the majority of the population (77.1%) revealed a low level of sexual satisfaction, while the remaining 22.9% had a medium level of sexual satisfaction.

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