Qualitative Findings from a Pilot Trial of Mindfulness for Low Sexual Desire in Midlife and Older Women

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Archives of Sexual Behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1007/s10508-024-03048-4
Holly N. Thomas, Flor Abril de Cameron, Lori A. Brotto, Rebecca C. Thurston
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Low libido is a common and potentially distressing problem among midlife and older women. We recently reported results from a pilot randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness intervention for midlife and older cisgender women with low libido; the purpose of this qualitative investigation is to illustrate women’s experiences with being recruited for, enrolling in, and participating in the trial. We conducted individual interviews with a subset of trial participants, some of whom attended a group-based mindfulness intervention and some attended an educational control group (N = 25). We also interviewed participants who were enrolled but did not attend any groups (N = 9). A semi-structured interview guide was developed by the study team. A co-investigator with qualitative research expertise and the primary investigator conducted interviews, which were audio recorded and transcribed. We used a thematic analysis approach to analysis, co-coding a subset of interviews to develop and refine a codebook, then assigning codes to all data. Codes were grouped into subthemes and themes and key insights were extracted. Three key themes emerged from women who attended groups. First, women were interested in the intersection of sexuality and mindfulness. Second, women in both groups valued the sense of community they gained from participating; the interactive nature of sessions contributed to this. Third, experiences with attending groups over videoconferencing software were largely positive. Suggestions for improvement included a better explanation of the randomization process and more didactic information about sexuality and aging in both groups. Non-attendees listed time conflicts as their top reason for not attending. We recommend researchers consider utilizing a group format when designing behavioral interventions for midlife and older women, as this design offers many benefits for participants, but ensuring that a qualified professional is present can ensure information exchanges is evidence-based. In addition, healthcare systems can consider building in opportunities for midlife women to gather and exchange information regarding health.

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正念治疗中老年女性性欲低下的初步试验的定性结果
在中年和老年妇女中,性欲低下是一个普遍而潜在的困扰问题。我们最近报告了一项随机对照试验的结果,该试验对性欲低下的中年和老年顺性别女性进行了正念干预;这项定性调查的目的是为了说明女性被招募、登记和参与试验的经历。我们对一部分试验参与者进行了个人访谈,其中一些人参加了基于群体的正念干预,一些人参加了教育对照组(N = 25)。我们还采访了未参加任何小组的参与者(N = 9)。研究小组制定了半结构化访谈指南。一名具有定性研究专业知识的共同调查员和主要调查员进行了访谈,并对访谈进行了录音和转录。我们使用主题分析方法进行分析,对访谈子集进行编码,以开发和完善代码本,然后为所有数据分配代码。代码被分组为子主题和主题,并提取了关键见解。参加小组的妇女提出了三个关键主题。首先,女性对性和正念的交集感兴趣。第二,两组的女性都重视她们从参与中获得的社区感;会议的互动性促成了这一点。第三,通过视频会议软件参加小组会议的经验基本上是积极的。改进的建议包括更好地解释随机化过程,并在两组中提供更多关于性和衰老的说教性信息。未参加会议的人将时间冲突列为不参加会议的首要原因。我们建议研究人员在为中年和老年妇女设计行为干预措施时考虑使用小组形式,因为这种设计为参与者提供了许多好处,但确保合格的专业人员在场可以确保信息交流是基于证据的。此外,卫生保健系统可以考虑为中年妇女提供收集和交流健康信息的机会。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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