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Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia

Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile–vaginal intercourse automatically activates fear-related associations. The automatic activation of negative associations is assumed to interfere with the development of sexual arousal. In turn, this may further a...

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Autores principales: Brauer, Marieke, de Jong, Peter J., Huijding, Jorg, Laan, Ellen, ter Kuile, Moniek M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18521733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-008-9367-4
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author Brauer, Marieke
de Jong, Peter J.
Huijding, Jorg
Laan, Ellen
ter Kuile, Moniek M.
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de Jong, Peter J.
Huijding, Jorg
Laan, Ellen
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description Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile–vaginal intercourse automatically activates fear-related associations. The automatic activation of negative associations is assumed to interfere with the development of sexual arousal. In turn, this may further aggravate the dyspareunia-related complaints. To assess whether automatic negative associations are involved in this sexual pain disorder, women with superficial dyspareunia (n = 35) and a control group (n = 35) completed a modified pictorial Affective Simon Task (AST). Questioning the role of dysfunctional automatic associations in superficial dyspareunia, the AST indicated that symptomatic women displayed relatively positive rather than negative automatic associations with sexual stimuli. At the self-report level, however, affective associations with sex cues were significantly more negative for women with dyspareunia than for controls. This discrepancy between “reflective” and “reflexive” affective associations with sexual stimuli in women with dyspareunia points to the relevance of conscious appraisal and deliberate rather than automatic processes in the onset and maintenance of dyspareunia.
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spelling pubmed-26955452009-06-16 Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia Brauer, Marieke de Jong, Peter J. Huijding, Jorg Laan, Ellen ter Kuile, Moniek M. Arch Sex Behav Original Paper Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile–vaginal intercourse automatically activates fear-related associations. The automatic activation of negative associations is assumed to interfere with the development of sexual arousal. In turn, this may further aggravate the dyspareunia-related complaints. To assess whether automatic negative associations are involved in this sexual pain disorder, women with superficial dyspareunia (n = 35) and a control group (n = 35) completed a modified pictorial Affective Simon Task (AST). Questioning the role of dysfunctional automatic associations in superficial dyspareunia, the AST indicated that symptomatic women displayed relatively positive rather than negative automatic associations with sexual stimuli. At the self-report level, however, affective associations with sex cues were significantly more negative for women with dyspareunia than for controls. This discrepancy between “reflective” and “reflexive” affective associations with sexual stimuli in women with dyspareunia points to the relevance of conscious appraisal and deliberate rather than automatic processes in the onset and maintenance of dyspareunia. Springer US 2008-06-03 2009-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2695545/ /pubmed/18521733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-008-9367-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2008
spellingShingle Original Paper
Brauer, Marieke
de Jong, Peter J.
Huijding, Jorg
Laan, Ellen
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Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title_full Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title_fullStr Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title_full_unstemmed Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title_short Automatic and Deliberate Affective Associations with Sexual Stimuli in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia
title_sort automatic and deliberate affective associations with sexual stimuli in women with superficial dyspareunia
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18521733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-008-9367-4
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