Disgust and contamination sensitivity in vaginismus and dyspareunia

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    Abstract

    This study examined the potential role of disgust propensity and contamination sensitivity in vaginismus. Women suffering from vaginismus (n = 20) or dyspareunia (n = 22), and a group of women without sexual complaints (n = 30) completed self report measures indexing their (1) general dispositional disgust propensity, and (2) sensitivity for (ideational) contamination by sexual stimuli as a function of its source (self, partner, unknown). In support of the idea that disgust may be involved in vaginismus, women with vaginistic complaints displayed a generally enhanced dispositional disgust propensity. The sensitivity for contamination by sexual stimuli did not vary across groups. However, especially when the source was the participant's partner, the willingness ratings might have been influenced by demand and may, therefore, not accurately reflect participant's actual sensitivity for contamination by sexual stimuli. Future studies using more implicit or behavioral measures are necessary to more definitely test the role of disgust in vaginismus.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)244-252
    Number of pages9
    JournalArchives of Sexual Behavior
    Volume38
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-2009

    Keywords

    • Disgust
    • Contamination
    • Vaginismus
    • Dyspareunia
    • Sexual dysfunctions
    • COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
    • FLOOR MUSCLE-ACTIVITY
    • INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES
    • LIFELONG VAGINISMUS
    • SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
    • BOTULINUM TOXIN
    • SPIDER PHOBIA
    • FEAR
    • WOMEN
    • PAIN

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