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Predictors and Moderators of Sexually Related Distress in Women with Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder
Authors:Lisa Squibb  Lara Stepleman  Irwin Goldstein  Michael Sand  Brian Zamboni
Affiliation:1. Program in Health Psychology, Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA;2. lmsquibb@gmail.com;4. Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, USA;5. San Diego Sexual Medicine, San Diego, California, USA;6. New England Research Institutes, Watertown, Massachusetts, USA;7. Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The degree of general distress reported by women with Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD) varies greatly, which might relate to their level of anxiety or depression. A variety of medical problems also has been associated with PGAD symptoms. The current study sought to determine the most significant predictor of sexually related distress and examine possible moderators. Participants were 51 women who met the criteria for PGAD and completed an online survey. Hierarchical regression determined depression significantly predicted sexually related distress, but anxiety and stress measures did not. Erotophobia and perceived partner support did not moderate the relationship between depression and sexually related distress. Greater numbers of concomitant medical diagnoses were significantly correlated with sexually related distress. The results indicate that PGAD is experienced by women as sexually distressing. As we continue to learn more about PGAD, a biopsychosocial treatment approach to PGAD, including psychotherapy would seem warranted.
Keywords:PGAD  sexual distress  depression  anxiety  erotophobia  stress
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