2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-014-0295-1
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Attachment, Sexual Assertiveness, and Sexual Outcomes in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia and Their Partners: A Mediation Model

Abstract: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a prevalent women's sexual pain disorder, which is associated with sexual function difficulties. Attachment theory has been used to understand adult sexual outcomes, providing a useful framework for examining sexual

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“…Insecure attachment styles, characterized by high attachment anxiety (i.e., anxiety about rejection or the loss of a partner) and/or high avoidance (i.e., emotional distancing from one's partner), are associated with poorer sexual function, satisfaction, and differences in motivation for sex and the frequency of sexual activity in community samples of both men and women [76]. Given that genital pain is elicited in the context of a sexual and intimate relationship, researchers have proposed that attachment theory may further our understanding of the pain experience and sexual well-being of women suffering from genital pain [64,77].…”
Section: Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Insecure attachment styles, characterized by high attachment anxiety (i.e., anxiety about rejection or the loss of a partner) and/or high avoidance (i.e., emotional distancing from one's partner), are associated with poorer sexual function, satisfaction, and differences in motivation for sex and the frequency of sexual activity in community samples of both men and women [76]. Given that genital pain is elicited in the context of a sexual and intimate relationship, researchers have proposed that attachment theory may further our understanding of the pain experience and sexual well-being of women suffering from genital pain [64,77].…”
Section: Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two recent studies in genital pain populations have examined the role of women's attachment styles in their pain and sexual adjustment [64,77]. Granot et al…”
Section: Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This kind of intimacy arouses sexual desires in couples, and it has an important role in sexual and marital satisfaction (4). One of the important factors in marital and sexual satisfaction in females towards their husbands is sexual assertiveness (5). Assertiveness is a mental and social sense to the personal perceptions or interpretation concerning how to show emotions in sexual relations (6) and includes the ability of individuals in commencing the required sexual activity, refusing unwanted sexual activity, and protecting one from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (7).…”
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confidence: 99%