以痛治痛:慢性疼痛患者参与BDSM的益处和挑战-一项探索性研究。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Reni Forer, Bryce Westlake
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摘要

研究开始发现,许多BDSM(捆绑/纪律,支配/服从,施虐/受虐)实践者体验到的好处不仅仅是性快感。此外,考虑到BDSM中常见的疼痛和愉悦之间的关系,从业者报告慢性疼痛(PRCP)可能会有某些意想不到的好处。我们对国际范围内的BDSM从业人员进行了在线调查(N = 525)。参与者被问及与CP参与BDSM相关的自我感知的利益和挑战。使用卡方、独立样本t检验、逻辑回归和线性逐线性关联,将回答与人口统计学、参与时间表、共同参与者、动机、和活动频率,以确定PRCP和不报告CP之间的差异。PRCP最初似乎不是为了缓解疼痛而寻求BDSM,而是报告了身体和精神上的益处,并将精神健康作为继续参与的动机。许多PRCP还报告说,参与BDSM至少能在短期内缓解疼痛。重要的是,他们更有可能更频繁地参与高强度的感觉活动(如边缘游戏)。这项研究为进一步研究CP和BDSM参与之间的微妙关系,特别是参与的活动强度和类型之间的关系提供了基础。
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Pain for pain: the benefits and challenges of BDSM participation for people with chronic pain - An exploratory study.

Research is beginning to find that many BDSM (bondage/discipline, domination/submission, sadism/masochism) practitioners experience benefits beyond sexual pleasure. Additionally, given the relationship between pain and pleasure common in BDSM, there may be certain unanticipated benefits for practitioners reporting chronic pain (PRCP). We conducted an online survey of an international convenience sample of BDSM practitioners (N = 525). Participants were asked about self-perceived benefits and challenges related to participating in BDSM with CP. Using chi-square, independent sample t-test, logistic regression, and linear-by-linear association, responses were combined with demographics, participation timelines, co-participants, motivations, and frequency of activities to identify differences between PRCP and not reporting CP. PRCP do not appear to initially seek out BDSM for pain management but report both physical and mental benefits and identify mental health as a motivation for continued participation. Many PRCP also report at least some short-term pain relief resulting from BDSM participation. Importantly, they are more likely to engage in higher intense sensation activities (e.g. edge-play) more frequently. This study provides a foundation for further investigation into the nuanced relationship between CP and BDSM participation, especially in relation to the intensity and type of activities engaged in.

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Psychology & Sexuality
Psychology & Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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