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Momentary affective states surrounding sexual intercourse in depressed adolescents and young adults.

Lydia A Shrier1, Henry A Feldman, Shimrit K Black, Courtney Walls, Ashley D Kendall, Christopher Lops, William R Beardslee.   

Abstract

Depressed young people may have sexual intercourse (sex) to regulate their disordered affective states. This study sought to determine how momentary positive and negative affect relate to subsequent sex events in depressed adolescents and young adults. Fifty-four outpatients (87% female) 15-22 years who reported clinically significant depressive symptoms and having sex at least once a week completed a baseline survey, then reported momentary affective states and the occurrence of sex events on a handheld computer in response to 4-6 random signals per day for 2 weeks. Participants identified 387 unique sex events (median, 3.5/participant/week) on 3,159 reports (median, signal response rate 80%). Most (86-96%) reported low burden of participation on questions asked at study completion. Similar to what has been reported in non-depressed young people, momentary positive and negative affect were both improved beginning approximately 6 h before until approximately 6 h after a sex event. Positive affect was lower in the 24 h before this pericoital period, compared to other times. Negative affect did not significantly differ between before the pericoital period and other times. The findings suggest that depressed youth may have sex to regulate their positive affect and have implications for provision of their mental and physical health care.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21755382     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9787-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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