Distressing Problems with Sexual Function and Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Simone Y. Goldberg, Maya C. Thulin, Hyoun S. Kim, Samantha J. Dawson
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Abstract

Cognitive models of sexual dysfunction situate distraction as a core mechanism underlying difficulties with sexual function. It follows that individuals who have difficulties with inattention and distractibility (e.g., attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; ADHD) may be at increased risk of problems with their sexual function, though previous research is mixed, and no research has examined links with sexual distress despite distress being a necessary criterion for sexual dysfunction. The goals of the current study were to: (1) examine associations between ADHD symptoms, sexual function, and sexual distress; (2) examine group differences in sexual function and sexual distress as a function of presumptive ADHD diagnosis; and (3) establish whether individuals with presumptive ADHD are at greater risk of distressing problems with sexual function relative to controls. In a large mixed-gender community sample (N = 943: controls n = 837, presumptive ADHD n = 106), we found that ADHD symptoms were positively correlated with worse overall sexual function, as well as orgasm difficulties and greater sexual distress. Relative to controls, individuals with presumptive ADHD reported worse sexual function and greater sexual distress, controlling for age, biological sex, and sexual orientation. Individuals with presumptive ADHD were significantly more likely (OR = 2.16) to have distressing problems with sexual function than controls. Core difficulties related to ADHD, including inattention, distractibility, and emotion dysregulation, may make individuals more vulnerable to experiencing problems with sexual function and sexual distress, putting them at risk for developing sexual dysfunction. Taken together, these data support associations between ADHD and distressing sexual function problems, including possible mechanisms explaining these links such as difficulties with emotion regulation.

令人苦恼的性功能问题和注意力缺陷/多动症症状。
性功能障碍的认知模型将注意力分散视为性功能障碍的核心机制。因此,注意力不集中和注意力分散(如注意力缺陷/多动障碍;ADHD)的人出现性功能问题的风险可能会增加,尽管以往的研究结果不一,而且尽管性功能障碍的一个必要标准是性苦恼,但还没有研究对其与性苦恼之间的联系进行研究。本研究的目标是(1) 研究多动症症状、性功能和性困扰之间的关联;(2) 研究性功能和性困扰在推定多动症诊断中的群体差异;(3) 确定与对照组相比,推定多动症患者是否有更大的性功能困扰风险。在一个大型男女混合社区样本(样本数=943:对照组样本数=837,推定多动症样本数=106)中,我们发现多动症症状与总体性功能较差、性高潮困难和性困扰较大呈正相关。与对照组相比,在控制年龄、生理性别和性取向的情况下,假定患有多动症的人的性功能更差,性困扰更大。与对照组相比,假定患有多动症的人在性功能方面遇到困扰的可能性明显更高(OR = 2.16)。与多动症相关的核心困难,包括注意力不集中、注意力分散和情绪调节障碍,可能会使患者更容易出现性功能问题和性困扰,从而使他们面临发展成性功能障碍的风险。综上所述,这些数据支持多动症与令人痛苦的性功能问题之间的联系,包括解释这些联系的可能机制,如情绪调节困难。
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CiteScore
5.60
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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