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Group treatment format: mixed sexual dysfunctions

S R Leiblum, R C Rosen, D Pierce

    Archives of Sexual Behavior
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    This study found that short-term group therapy effectively treated couples with various sexual dysfunctions, improving sexual interaction and self-acceptance. Severe marital discord is a contraindication for this cost-effective approach.

    Area of Science:

    • Sexology
    • Psychology
    • Group Therapy

    Background:

    • Mixed sexual dysfunctions present significant challenges for couples.
    • Existing therapies may not always be cost-effective or accessible.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of a ten-session group therapy model for couples with diverse sexual dysfunctions.
    • To assess treatment outcomes including sexual functioning and self-acceptance.

    Main Methods:

    • A ten-session group therapy format was utilized.
    • Six couples with mixed sexual dysfunctions participated.
    • Pretreatment measures included the Life History Questionnaire, Sexual Assessment Inventory, and Marital Adjustment Scale.

    Main Results:

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    • Significant improvements were observed in orgasmic attainment, ejaculatory control, and enhanced self-acceptance, particularly for females.
    • The Sexual Interaction Inventory (SII) showed positive changes.
    • Outcome measures demonstrated consistency.

    Conclusions:

    • Short-term, mixed sexual dysfunction groups are a viable and cost-effective treatment option.
    • Severe marital discord (Locke-Wallace scores ≤ 80) is a contraindication for this group format.