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“O” no: a Reddit analysis of orgasmic dysfunction

BACKGROUND: Female Reddit users frequently discussed potential causes of orgasm difficulties and its implications on mental health and relationships. AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the experiences of women discussing orgasms on the Internet site Reddit. We sought to qualitatively analyze the topi...

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Autores principales: Belcher, Rachael, Sim, Danielle, Meykler, Marcella, Owens-Walton, Jeunice, Hassan, Naeemul, Rubin, Rachel S, Malik, Rena D
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10695429/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sexmed/qfad061
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author Belcher, Rachael
Sim, Danielle
Meykler, Marcella
Owens-Walton, Jeunice
Hassan, Naeemul
Rubin, Rachel S
Malik, Rena D
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Sim, Danielle
Meykler, Marcella
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Malik, Rena D
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description BACKGROUND: Female Reddit users frequently discussed potential causes of orgasm difficulties and its implications on mental health and relationships. AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the experiences of women discussing orgasms on the Internet site Reddit. We sought to qualitatively analyze the topics that arose in users’ discussions to better understand the potential causes of orgasm difficulties and its implications on quality of life. METHODS: Posts on the subreddit r/TwoXChromosomes containing the keywords “orgasm” and “climax” were included in the dataset. Posts and their associated comments were qualitatively analyzed using the grounded theory approach. Two independent researchers coded each thread to identify dominant themes and emergent concepts. OUTCOMES: The most frequently coded primary topics included: (1) orgasm (32.2% [n = 337]), (2) psychological (17.8% [n = 186]), (3) relationships (15.4% [n = 161]), and (4) treatment (10.7% [n = 112]). RESULTS: Qualitative analysis of 107 threads and approximately 6300 comments resulted in 5 major categories: psychological aspect of orgasms, difficulty orgasming with partners, partners’ responses to orgasmic dysfunction, types of orgasms, and treatments for orgasmic dysfunction. Preliminary themes included (1) the presence of an emotional component or history of trauma related to orgasmic difficulty, (2) difficulty orgasming with a partner regardless of ability to orgasm during masturbation and a variety of stimulation required to orgasm, (3) mixed partner responses to orgasmic dysfunction, (4) the definition of a normal orgasm, and (5) self-motivated treatment for orgasmic dysfunction, including clitoral stimulation devices and masturbation techniques. Notably, few posters discussed their orgasmic dysfunction with healthcare providers. CLINICAL TRANSLATION: The study reveals insights into the possible causes, psychosocial implications, and treatment of orgasm difficulties from a patient perspective, and can guide future research on female orgasms in a more precise, patient-oriented direction. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS: The anonymous nature of the forum allowed for insight into sensitive topics related to female orgasms and sexual trauma. Limitations include the demographic distribution of Reddit users, which was primarily younger women in their 20s and 30s, which restricts generalizability. CONCLUSION: Reddit provides a medium for individuals with orgasm difficulties to discuss their experiences. Posts addressed users’ inability to orgasm, their mental health and relationships, the stimulation required for orgasm, and treatments for orgasmic dysfunction. Interestingly, very few posts discussed healthcare, potentially suggesting that women do not classify their orgasmic dysfunction as a health issue.
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spelling pubmed-106954292023-12-05 “O” no: a Reddit analysis of orgasmic dysfunction Belcher, Rachael Sim, Danielle Meykler, Marcella Owens-Walton, Jeunice Hassan, Naeemul Rubin, Rachel S Malik, Rena D Sex Med Ejaculatory and Orgasmic Disorders BACKGROUND: Female Reddit users frequently discussed potential causes of orgasm difficulties and its implications on mental health and relationships. AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the experiences of women discussing orgasms on the Internet site Reddit. We sought to qualitatively analyze the topics that arose in users’ discussions to better understand the potential causes of orgasm difficulties and its implications on quality of life. METHODS: Posts on the subreddit r/TwoXChromosomes containing the keywords “orgasm” and “climax” were included in the dataset. Posts and their associated comments were qualitatively analyzed using the grounded theory approach. Two independent researchers coded each thread to identify dominant themes and emergent concepts. OUTCOMES: The most frequently coded primary topics included: (1) orgasm (32.2% [n = 337]), (2) psychological (17.8% [n = 186]), (3) relationships (15.4% [n = 161]), and (4) treatment (10.7% [n = 112]). RESULTS: Qualitative analysis of 107 threads and approximately 6300 comments resulted in 5 major categories: psychological aspect of orgasms, difficulty orgasming with partners, partners’ responses to orgasmic dysfunction, types of orgasms, and treatments for orgasmic dysfunction. Preliminary themes included (1) the presence of an emotional component or history of trauma related to orgasmic difficulty, (2) difficulty orgasming with a partner regardless of ability to orgasm during masturbation and a variety of stimulation required to orgasm, (3) mixed partner responses to orgasmic dysfunction, (4) the definition of a normal orgasm, and (5) self-motivated treatment for orgasmic dysfunction, including clitoral stimulation devices and masturbation techniques. Notably, few posters discussed their orgasmic dysfunction with healthcare providers. CLINICAL TRANSLATION: The study reveals insights into the possible causes, psychosocial implications, and treatment of orgasm difficulties from a patient perspective, and can guide future research on female orgasms in a more precise, patient-oriented direction. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS: The anonymous nature of the forum allowed for insight into sensitive topics related to female orgasms and sexual trauma. Limitations include the demographic distribution of Reddit users, which was primarily younger women in their 20s and 30s, which restricts generalizability. CONCLUSION: Reddit provides a medium for individuals with orgasm difficulties to discuss their experiences. Posts addressed users’ inability to orgasm, their mental health and relationships, the stimulation required for orgasm, and treatments for orgasmic dysfunction. Interestingly, very few posts discussed healthcare, potentially suggesting that women do not classify their orgasmic dysfunction as a health issue. Oxford University Press 2023-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10695429/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sexmed/qfad061 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society of Sexual Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rubin, Rachel S
Malik, Rena D
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