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Sexual excitation and sexual inhibition as predictors of sexual function in women: a cross sectional and longitudinal study

Sexual excitation and sexual inhibition as predictors of sexual function in women: a cross sectional and longitudinal study
Sexual excitation and sexual inhibition as predictors of sexual function in women: a cross sectional and longitudinal study
To date no longitudinal studies have evaluated the predictive value of the two factors of the Dual Control Model—sexual excitation (SE) and sexual inhibition (SI)—for future sexual function. The aims of the present study were to investigate the associations between SE/SI and sexual function and estimate their predictive value for future sexual function in a sample of women. Overall, 2,214 women participated in a web-based survey that assessed SE, SI, and sexual function as well as symptoms of depression. The one and two-year follow-up surveys included 396 and 380 participants, respectively. Correlational analyses and hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to analyze the relationships between predictor and outcome variables. Four factors of SE (Arousability, Partner Characteristics, Sexual Power Dynamics, and Setting) and two factors of SI (Concerns about Sexual Function and Arousal Contingency), as well as symptoms of depression and partnership status were significant predictors of concurrent and future sexual function. Several subscales of SE and SI contributed to the prediction of future sexual function above and beyond prior sexual function levels. Our study provides the first supportive evidence for the assumptions of the Dual Control Model that propensities for low SE and high SI influence future sexual function
dual control model, sexual excitation, sexual inhibition, sexual problems, sexual function, longitudinal
0092-623X
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Velten, Julia
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Scholten, Saskia
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Graham, Cynthia A.
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Margraf, Jürgen
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Velten, Julia
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Graham, Cynthia A.
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Margraf, Jürgen
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Velten, Julia, Scholten, Saskia, Graham, Cynthia A. and Margraf, Jürgen (2016) Sexual excitation and sexual inhibition as predictors of sexual function in women: a cross sectional and longitudinal study. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1-33. (doi:10.1080/0092623X.2015.1115792).

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To date no longitudinal studies have evaluated the predictive value of the two factors of the Dual Control Model—sexual excitation (SE) and sexual inhibition (SI)—for future sexual function. The aims of the present study were to investigate the associations between SE/SI and sexual function and estimate their predictive value for future sexual function in a sample of women. Overall, 2,214 women participated in a web-based survey that assessed SE, SI, and sexual function as well as symptoms of depression. The one and two-year follow-up surveys included 396 and 380 participants, respectively. Correlational analyses and hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to analyze the relationships between predictor and outcome variables. Four factors of SE (Arousability, Partner Characteristics, Sexual Power Dynamics, and Setting) and two factors of SI (Concerns about Sexual Function and Arousal Contingency), as well as symptoms of depression and partnership status were significant predictors of concurrent and future sexual function. Several subscales of SE and SI contributed to the prediction of future sexual function above and beyond prior sexual function levels. Our study provides the first supportive evidence for the assumptions of the Dual Control Model that propensities for low SE and high SI influence future sexual function

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 October 2015
Published date: 7 January 2016
Keywords: dual control model, sexual excitation, sexual inhibition, sexual problems, sexual function, longitudinal
Organisations: Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 385657
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385657
ISSN: 0092-623X
PURE UUID: 4d24ca7f-2723-48b0-8cc4-49989c0a5ec5
ORCID for Cynthia A. Graham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7884-599X

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Author: Julia Velten
Author: Saskia Scholten
Author: Jürgen Margraf

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