The prevalence and correlates of postcoital dysphoria in women


Autoria(s): Bird, Brian S.; Schweitzer, Robert D.; Strassberg, Donald S.
Data(s)

18/03/2011

Resumo

This study examined the lifetime and 4-week prevalence of postcoital dysphoria (PCD) and its relationship with psychological distress and reports of past sexual abuse. Amongst 222 female university students, 32.9% reported having ever experienced PCD while 10% reported experiencing PCD in the previous four weeks. Multiple regression analyses revealed support for the hypothesis that lifetime and 4-week prevalence of PCD would be positively correlated with psychological distress. Lifetime prevalence of PCD, but not 4-week prevalence, correlated with reports of childhood sexual abuse. These factors explained only minimal variance in PCD prevalence, prompting further research into this significantly under-investigated sexual difficulty.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46283/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46283/2/46283.pdf

DOI:10.1080/19317611.2010.509689

Bird, Brian S., Schweitzer, Robert D., & Strassberg, Donald S. (2011) The prevalence and correlates of postcoital dysphoria in women. International Journal of Sexual Health, 23(1), pp. 14-25.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Routledge

This is an electronic version of an article published in International Journal of Sexual Health, 23(1), pp.14-25. International Journal of Sexual Health is available online at informaworld.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #postcoital dysphoria #postcoital blues #postcoital depression #sexual difficulties #sexual dysfunctions
Tipo

Journal Article