Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-related threats (eg, pain) and lowered automatic incentive processes ("wanting") may play an important role in the impairment of sexual arousal and the development of sexual dysfunctions such as genitopelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPPD). Differential threat and incentive processing may also help explain the stronger persistence of coital avoidance in women with vaginismus compared to women with dyspareunia.Aims: As the first aim, we tested if women with GPPPD show (1) heightened attention for pain and sex, and (2) heightened threat and lower incentive associations with sexual penetration. Second, we examined whether the stronger persisten...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with penile-vaginal intercourse, is a common problem...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with intercourse, holds the unenviable status of bei...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with penile-vaginal intercourse, is a common problem...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with intercourse, holds the unenviable status of bei...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Introduction: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
INTRODUCTION: Current information processing models propose that heightened attention bias for sex-r...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with penile-vaginal intercourse, is a common problem...
Dyspareunia, defined as genital pain associated with intercourse, holds the unenviable status of bei...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...