Judith Weiss, Pia Bornefeld-Ettmann, Nikolaus Kleindienst, Meike Müller-Engelmann, Kathlen Priebe, Regina Steil
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患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的女性经常报告性方面的问题。性的关系维度和心理维度似乎受到了损害。我们研究了以创伤为重点的治疗是否能改善两性关系和性的心理维度。在2014年至2016年在德国进行的一项随机对照试验中,N = 193名儿童虐待后患有创伤后应激障碍的顺性别女性(平均年龄= 36.3岁)完成了多维性行为问卷,评估性行为的心理维度和性行为与伙伴关系中的资源,评估性行为的关系维度。PTSD采用DSM-5临床医师管理PTSD量表进行评估。在PTSD的辩证行为治疗或认知加工治疗开始和结束后进行评估。采用层次线性模型,评估治疗前后性心理和关系维度的变化,以及PTSD症状减轻与心理和关系维度减少之间的关系。从治疗开始到治疗后,性行为的关系维度有所改善(p d = 0.36)。创伤后应激障碍症状的减轻缓和了这种影响。心理维度性满意度增加(p d = 0.32),性焦虑(p d = - 0.51)和性抑郁(p d = - 0.44)减少。PTSD症状的减轻缓和了这些影响。性自尊和性动机在治疗后没有改变。我们的研究结果表明,在创伤集中治疗后,性的关系维度和一些心理维度可以得到改善。其他心理维度,如性自尊,可能需要特定的治疗干预来改善。
Changes in Psychological and Relationship Dimensions of Sexuality After Trauma Focused Therapy in Women with Interpersonal Child Abuse Related PTSD.
Women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often report problems with sexuality. Relationship dimensions and psychological dimensions of sexuality seem to be impaired. We examined whether trauma focused therapies improve relationship and psychological dimensions of sexuality. In a randomized controlled trial that took part between 2014 and 2016 in Germany, N = 193 cisgender women with PTSD after child abuse (mean age = 36.3 years) completed the Multidimensional Sexuality Questionnaire, assessing psychological dimensions of sexuality and the Resources in Sexuality and Partnership, assessing relationship dimensions of sexuality. PTSD was assessed via Clinician Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5. Assessments took part in the beginning and after Dialectical Behavior Therapy for PTSD or Cognitive Processing Therapy. Using hierarchical linear modeling, changes in psychological and relationship dimensions of sexuality from beginning to post treatment were assessed, also the association between PTSD symptom reduction and reduction in psychological and relationship dimensions. From beginning to post treatment, relationship dimensions of sexuality improved (p < .01; Cohen's d = .36). PTSD symptom reduction moderated this effect. The psychological dimension sexual satisfaction increased (p < .05; Cohen's d = .32), sexual anxiety (p < .001; Cohen's d = ‒.51) and sexual depression (p < .001; Cohen's d = ‒.44) decreased. PTSD symptom reduction moderated these effects. Sexual esteem and sexual motivation did not change after therapy. Our results suggest that relationship dimensions and some psychological dimensions of sexuality can improve after trauma focused therapy. Other psychological dimensions like sexual esteem might need specific therapeutic interventions to improve.