Authors
R Gina Silverstein, Anne-Catharine H Brown, Harold D Roth, Willoughby B Britton
Publication date
2011/11/1
Journal
Psychosomatic medicine
Volume
73
Issue
9
Pages
817-825
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objectives:
Treatments of female sexual dysfunction have been largely unsuccessful because they do not address the psychological factors that underlie female sexuality. Negative self-evaluative processes interfere with the ability to attend and register physiological changes (interoceptive awareness). This study explores the effect of mindfulness meditation training on interoceptive awareness and the three categories of known barriers to healthy sexual functioning: attention, self-judgment, and clinical symptoms.
Methods:
Forty-four college students (30 women) participated in either a 12-week course containing a" meditation laboratory" or an active control course with similar content or laboratory format. Interoceptive awareness was measured by reaction time in rating physiological response to sexual stimuli. Psychological barriers were assessed with self-reported measures of mindfulness and psychological well …
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