Predictors of body appearance cognitive distraction during sexual activity in a sample of men with ED

P. M. Pascoal, C. F. Raposo, L. B. Oliveira

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Abstract

Our aim is to scrutinize the extent to which aspects of body dissatisfaction and relationship variables predict body appearance cognitive distraction during sexual activity (BACDSA) in a sample of men diagnosed with ED. A total of 65 heterosexual Portuguese participants with ED completed a survey that included questions on socio-demographic data as well as body-related and relationship measures. We used the Global Body Dissatisfaction (GBD) Subscale of the Body Attitudes Test; a version of the Contour Drawing Rating Scale; a single item on partner's opinion perceived about one's body appearance; the Global Measure of Relationship Satisfaction; and the Inclusion of Other in Self Scale. Open questions assessed focus on specific body parts during sexual activity and relationship length. Hierarchical multiple regression indicated that only GBD was a significant predictor of BACDSA, contrary to the relationship measures that showed no significant predictive effect (R 2 =0.47). Our results support the important role of individual factors on explanatory models of sexual dysfunctions, suggesting that interventions addressing individual factors that affect BACDSA may be of preference.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-107
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Impotence Research
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

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© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

Funding

We thank Marta Crawford, MSc and Nuno Pereira, MD, PhD for their support throughout this work. This study was financed by a grant with reference SFRH/BD/ 39934/2007 from the Portuguese National Foundation of Science and Technology.

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Portuguese National Foundation of Science and Technology
Not addedSFRH/BD/39934/2007

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