Female genital pain is a prevalent condition that can disrupt the psychosexual and relational well-being of affected women and their romantic partners. Despite the intimate context in which the pain can be elicited (i.e., during sexual intercourse), interpersonal correlates of genital pain and sexuality have not been widely studied in comparison to other psychosocial factors. This review describes several prevailing theoretical models explaining the role of the partner in female genital pain: the operant learning model, cognitive-behavioral and communal coping models, and intimacy models. The review includes a discussion of empirical research on the interpersonal and partner correlates of female genital pain and the impact of genital pain o...
Female sexual pain is a complex multi-factorial condition. Most of the research has focused on under...
Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia is a prevalent yet misunderstood women\u27s sexual health iss...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...
Genital pain is a prevalent, complex, and disabling health concern in women. Efforts to study this c...
Background Genital pain (GP) is a common symptom in women of reproductive age. The prevalence of GP...
Pain during sexual intercourse can be distressing for women and impact significant relationships in ...
This chapter discusses the all too common problem of sex-related pain in women. Pain is a complex pe...
Abstract Despite the high prevalence of genital pain in healthy young adult women, limited research ...
Vulvovaginal pain problems are major health concerns in women of childbearing age. Controlled studie...
Objectives: Genital Sexual Pain (GSP) is a common symptom in reproductive-age women: about 40% of w...
Objective: Genital Sexual Pain (GSP) is a common symptom in reproductive-age women. Although this c...
AbstractIntroductionEvidence suggests that painful intercourse, pain-related psychosocial factors, a...
Objective: Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPD) has a multifactorial aetiology and is char...
The purpose of this study was to identify psychological factors associated with genital pain, as wel...
Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent vulvovaginal pain condition that ...
Female sexual pain is a complex multi-factorial condition. Most of the research has focused on under...
Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia is a prevalent yet misunderstood women\u27s sexual health iss...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...
Genital pain is a prevalent, complex, and disabling health concern in women. Efforts to study this c...
Background Genital pain (GP) is a common symptom in women of reproductive age. The prevalence of GP...
Pain during sexual intercourse can be distressing for women and impact significant relationships in ...
This chapter discusses the all too common problem of sex-related pain in women. Pain is a complex pe...
Abstract Despite the high prevalence of genital pain in healthy young adult women, limited research ...
Vulvovaginal pain problems are major health concerns in women of childbearing age. Controlled studie...
Objectives: Genital Sexual Pain (GSP) is a common symptom in reproductive-age women: about 40% of w...
Objective: Genital Sexual Pain (GSP) is a common symptom in reproductive-age women. Although this c...
AbstractIntroductionEvidence suggests that painful intercourse, pain-related psychosocial factors, a...
Objective: Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPD) has a multifactorial aetiology and is char...
The purpose of this study was to identify psychological factors associated with genital pain, as wel...
Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent vulvovaginal pain condition that ...
Female sexual pain is a complex multi-factorial condition. Most of the research has focused on under...
Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia is a prevalent yet misunderstood women\u27s sexual health iss...
Topical review. Published online first in: Pain (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.051Sexual pain or...