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Sexual Arousal in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia: The Application of Laser Doppler Imaging to Sexual Pain

机译:女性性激惹性欲亢进中的性唤醒:激光多普勒成像在性疼痛中的应用

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Introduction. Women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) report lower sexual arousal than nonaffected women, however, laboratory studies of arousal have reported contradictory results about whether group differences exist in genital and subjective arousal. Aim. To examine genital and subjective sexual arousal in women with and without PVD. Methods. Eligible women with and without PVD (N=42) attended a laboratory session that included an interview, questionnaire completion, and genital imaging. A direct measure of superficial blood flow-laser Doppler imaging-was used to assess vulvar blood flow levels while participants watched three films, including an erotic film. Participants answered questions about their level of sexual arousal before, during, and after the erotic film. Main Outcome Measures. Average vulvar blood flow levels during the baseline and erotic films, numerical ratings of subjective sexual arousal and anxiety, as well as questionnaire measures of arousal. Results. There was a significant group difference in genital arousal, whereby the PVD group showed a lower genital response to the erotic film, as well as a significant interaction between baseline blood flow and group membership. Separate group regression analyses demonstrated that baseline blood flow explained a substantial amount of the variance in erotic film blood flow in the control group (70%), while only 27% was explained by this variable in the PVD group. There were no differences in subjective sexual arousal or anxiety between the groups. Across questionnaire measures, women with PVD reported lower sexual arousal than the control group. Conclusions. The results suggest that women with PVD show lower genital responsiveness than nonaffected women to sexual stimuli in a laboratory setting and that their genital arousal is likely impacted by a number of biopsychosocial factors.
机译:介绍。诱发性前庭不速动(PVD)的女性报告的性唤醒比未受影响的女性低,但是,实验室的唤醒研究报告了生殖器和主观唤醒中是否存在群体差异的矛盾结果。目标。检查有无PVD的女性的生殖器和主观性唤起。方法。符合条件的有无PVD的妇女(N = 42)参加了一次实验室会议,包括访谈,问卷填写和生殖器成像。参与者观看三部影片(包括色情影片)时,使用了直接测量表面血流的激光多普勒成像技术来评估外阴血流水平。参与者回答了有关色情电影之前,之中和之后的性唤起水平的问题。主要观察指标。基线和色情电影期间的平均外阴血流量水平,主观性唤醒和焦虑的数字等级以及唤醒的问卷测量。结果。生殖器觉醒方面存在显着的群体差异,因此PVD组表现出对色情薄膜的生殖器响应较低,并且基线血流和组成员之间存在显着的相互作用。单独的组回归分析表明,对照组中基线血流量可以解释色情膜血流量的显着变化(70%),而在PVD组中,只有27%可以解释此变量。两组之间在主观性唤醒或焦虑方面没有差异。在所有问卷调查中,PVD女性的性唤起率均低于对照组。结论。结果表明,在实验室环境中,患有PVD的女性对性刺激的生殖器反应性较未受影响的女性低,并且其生殖器唤醒可能受到多种生物心理社会因素的影响。

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