Literature DB >> 6520877

Three-year follow-up of couples evaluated for sexual dysfunction.

L A De Amicis, D C Goldberg, J LoPiccolo, J Friedman, L Davies.   

Abstract

The present status of 49 couples who three years previously had been evaluated but not treated at a clinic for sexual dysfunction was determined by a self-report assessment battery. The battery consisted of the Sexual Interaction Inventory, the Locke-Wallace Marriage Inventory and the Sexual History Form completed at initial evaluation and follow-up. An additional Follow-up Questionnaire was completed at post only. Approximately 52% of the men and 54% of the women reported receiving therapy during the period between initial intake and follow-up. Analysis of male data revealed that with the exceptions of estimates of mate satisfaction and marital happiness, all other variables measuring sexual behaviors and attitudes did not show significant changes over time. Men who received subsequent therapy reported significantly more erectile difficulty at both intake and follow-up than their nontreated counterparts. In contrast, women showed significant improvement over time in sexual satisfaction, acceptance of mate, and ability to achieve orgasm through a wider variety of means. These improvements were reported by women who had therapy during the interim period as well as women who had not had therapy. Repeated measured ANOVAs and t-test analyses were performed examining the effects of male dysfunction on female functioning. Interpretations of the differences in change noted over time between women and men are offered as well as suggestions for future research.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6520877     DOI: 10.1080/00926238408405949

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Marital Ther        ISSN: 0092-623X


  1 in total

1.  Help-seeking behaviors of people with sexual problems.

Authors:  J A Catania; L Pollack; L J McDermott; S H Qualls; L Cole
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  1990-06
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