Social media, jealousy and electronic surveillance

Sarafina Métellus, a doctoral student from the Laboratoire de recherche sur les interactions et la vie conjugale, wrote a blog article. The article examines the use of social media, jealousy and electronic surveillance in young adults’ romantic relationships. Click here to read it!

Did you know relationship and sexual satisfaction influence the perception of loss of control over pornography use?

A recent study conducted by Marie-Ève Daspe, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, and Yvan Lussier examined the associations between the frequency of pornography use, perceived lack of control over pornography use, and relationship and sexual satisfaction. A total of 1 036 participants aged between 18 and 55 and involved in a romantic relationship completed online questionnaires about pornography […]

Do you know the impacts that your use of Facebook can have on your romantic relationship?

Two recent studies by Marie-Ève Daspe, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, and Yvan Lussier examined associations between Facebook use, Facebook jealousy and intimate partner violence perpetration among adolescents and young adults. In the first study, 1 508 adolescents and young adults involved in a romantic relationship completed online questionnaires to assess Facebook use, Facebook jealousy–triggered by content related […]