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Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a novel cognitive-behavioral couple therapy for provoked vestibulodynia: a pilot study.

机译:一种新的认知行为夫妇疗法治疗诱发性前庭性躁狂的可行性和初步有效性:一项试点研究。

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IntroductionProvoked vestibulodynia (PVD), a recurrent, localized vulvovaginal pain problem, carries a significant psychosexual burden for afflicted women, who report impoverished sexual function and decreased frequency of sexual activity and pleasure. Interpersonal factors such as partner responses to pain, partner distress, and attachment style are associated with pain outcomes for women and with sexuality outcomes for both women and partners. Despite these findings, no treatment for PVD has systematically included the partner.AimsThis study pilot‐tested the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel cognitive–behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) for couples coping with PVD.MethodsCouples (women and their partners) in which the woman was diagnosed with PVD (N = 9) took part in a 12‐session manualized CBCT intervention and completed outcome measures pre‐ and post‐treatment.Main Outcome MeasuresThe primary outcome measure was women's pain intensity during intercourse as measured on a numerical rating scale. Secondary outcomes included sexual functioning and satisfaction for both partners. Exploratory outcomes included pain‐related cognitions; psychological outcomes; and treatment satisfaction, feasibility, and reliability.ResultsOne couple separated before the end of therapy. Paired t‐test comparisons involving the remaining eight couples demonstrated significant improvements in women's pain and sexuality outcomes for both women and partners. Exploratory analyses indicated improvements in pain‐related cognitions, as well as anxiety and depression symptoms, for both members of the couple. Therapists' reported high treatment reliability and participating couples' high participation rates and reported treatment satisfaction indicate adequate feasibility.ConclusionsTreatment outcomes, along with treatment satisfaction ratings, confirm the preliminary success of CBCT in reducing pain and psychosexual burden for women with PVD and their partners. Further large‐scale randomized controlled trials are necessary to examine the efficacy of CBCT compared with and in conjunction with first‐line biomedical interventions for PVD.
机译:引言诱发性前庭痛觉(PVD)是一种反复出现的局部性外阴阴道疼痛问题,对受折磨的妇女造成重大的性病负担,这些妇女报告说性功能下降,性活动和娱乐的频率降低。人际关系因素,例如伴侣对疼痛的反应,伴侣的痛苦和依恋方式,与女性的疼痛后果以及女性和伴侣的性行为后果相关。尽管有这些发现,但没有对PVD进行任何系统的治疗。目的该研究试验性地测试了一种新的认知行为夫妇疗法(CBCT)对应对PVD的夫妇的可行性和潜在疗效。该妇女被诊断出患有PVD(N = 9),参加了为期12个疗程的CBCT手动干预,并完成了治疗前和治疗后的结局指标主要结果指标主要结局指标是女性交往过程中的疼痛强度(通过数字评分来衡量)规模。次要结果包括两个伴侣的性功能和满意度。探索性结果包括与疼痛有关的认知;心理结果;结果治疗结束前一对夫妇分居。其余八对夫妇的配对t检验比较表明,女性和伴侣的女性疼痛和性结果均得到显着改善。探索性分析表明,这对夫妻双方的疼痛相关认知以及焦虑和抑郁症状均有所改善。治疗师报告的治疗可靠性高,参与的夫妇参与率高,报告的治疗满意度表明有充分的可行性。结论治疗结果以及治疗满意度评定证实了CBCT在减轻PVD妇女及其伴侣的疼痛和心理负担方面的初步成功。需要进一步的大规模随机对照试验来检查CBCT与一线生物医学干预治疗PVD的效果,并与之结合。

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