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Emotions During Sexual Activity: Differences Between Sexually Functional and Dysfunctional Men and Women

机译:性活动中的情绪:男女性功能障碍和功能障碍之间的差异

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The present study investigated the differences in emotional response to automatic thoughts presented during sexual activity between sexually functional and dysfunctional men and women. A total of 376 participants (160 women and 120 men without sexual problems and 47 women and 49 men with a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of sexual dysfunction) completed the Sexual Modes Questionnaire (SMQ male and female versions; P. J. Nobre & J. Pinto-Gouveia, 2000) and measures of sexual functioning: The International Index of Sexual Function (IIEF; R. C. Rosen et al., 1997), and The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI; R. C. Rosen et al., 2000). The SMQ is a combined measure constituted by three interdependent subscales: Automatic Thought subscale (AT), Emotional Response subscale (ER), and Sexual Response subscale (SR). Emotions were assessed by the ER subscale, where participants endorsed emotional reactions (worry, sadness, disillusion, fear, guilt, shame, anger, hurt, pleasure, satisfaction) to a list of automatic thoughts (AT subscale) that may occur during sexual activity. Results showed that both men and women with sexual dysfunction had significantly less positive emotional reactions to automatic thoughts during sexual activity. Sexually dysfunctional men had significantly more emotions of sadness, disillusion, and fear, and less pleasure and satisfaction, compared to men without sexual problems. Women with sexual dysfunction had significantly less pleasure and satisfaction, and more sadness, disillusion, guilt, and anger. Findings were congruent with recent studies indicating that emotions related to depressed affect (sadness, disillusion, lack of pleasure) as opposed to negative emotions (mostly related to anxiety) were stronger correlates of sexual dysfunction.
机译:本研究调查了性功能障碍和功能障碍的男性和女性在性活动过程中对自动思考的情绪反应差异。共有376名参与者(160名女性和120名无性问题的男性,以及47名女性和49名具有DSM-IV-TR诊断为性功能障碍的男性)完成了性模式问卷(SMQ男性和女性版本; PJ Nobre&J. Pinto) -Gouveia,2000年)和性功能测度:国际性功能指数(IIEF; RC Rosen等,1997)和女性性功能指数(FSFI; RC Rosen等,2000)。 SMQ是由三个相互依赖的子量表组成的组合度量:自动思考子量表(AT),情绪反应子量表(ER)和性反应子量表(SR)。情绪是通过ER分量表进行评估的,参与者在其中认可了对性行为期间可能发生的自动想法(AT分量表)的情绪反应(担心,悲伤,幻灭,恐惧,内,羞耻,愤怒,伤害,愉悦,满足)。 。结果表明,性功能障碍的男性和女性在性活动过程中对自动思维的积极情绪反应明显较少。与没有性问题的男人相比,性功能障碍的男人的悲伤,幻灭和恐惧情绪明显增加,而愉悦感和满足感却更少。性功能障碍的妇女的愉悦感和满意度明显降低,而悲伤,幻灭,内和愤怒则更多。研究结果与最近的研究结果一致,表明与沮丧情绪(悲伤,幻灭,缺乏乐趣)相关的情绪与负面情绪(主要与焦虑症)相对,与性功能障碍的相关性更强。

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