Mindfulness-based intervention and sexuality: a systematic review.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-20 DOI:10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0459
Amaia Miren Ciaurriz Larraz, Alejandro Villena Moya, Carlos Chiclana Actis
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Abstract

Objectives: Mindfulness has generated considerable interest in the last 2 decades in clinical and research settings. The efficacy of mindfulness has been evaluated for the sexual dysfunctions recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) and other sexual problems, such as compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), also known as sex addiction or hypersexuality. Here, we review the evidence for various mindfulness-based treatments (MBT), such as mindfulness-based cognitive-behavioral treatment or mindfulness-based relapse prevention, for different problems related to sexuality to answer our question: "Are mindfulness-based treatments effective in reducing the symptomatology of sexuality-related disorders?"

Methods: Through a systematic search conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we found 11 studies that met the following inclusion criteria: (I) articles using MBT for sexuality-related problems; (II) clinical population; (III) no date range limits were applied; (IV) only empirical studies were included; (V) language; and (VI) quality of studies.

Results: Evidence shows that mindfulness practice could be effective for some sexual disorders, such as female sexual arousal/desire disorder. However, due to scarcity of studies on other sexual problems such as situational erectile dysfunction, genitopelvic pain/penetration disorder, childhood sexual abuse, or CSBD, the findings cannot be generalized.

Conclusion: There is evidence that mindfulness-based therapies can reduce the symptomatology associated with various sexual problems. However, more studies are needed for these sexual problems. The study concludes with a discussion of future directions and implications.

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基于正念的干预与性:系统回顾。
简介过去二十年来,正念在临床和研究领域引起了广泛关注。正念疗法的疗效已被评估为适用于 DSM-5 认可的性功能障碍和其他性问题,如强迫性性行为障碍(CSBD),也称为性瘾或性欲亢进。在此,我们回顾了以正念为基础的各种治疗方法,如以正念为基础的认知行为治疗或以正念为基础的复发预防,用于治疗与性有关的不同问题的证据,以回答我们的问题:"基于正念的治疗(MBT)是否能有效减轻性相关障碍的症状?方法:我们按照 PRISMA 指南进行了系统检索,发现有 11 项研究符合纳入标准:(I) 使用正念疗法治疗性相关问题的文章;(II) 临床人群;(III) 无日期范围限制;(IV) 仅纳入实证研究;(V) 语言;(VI) 研究质量:结果:有证据表明,正念练习对某些性障碍(如女性性唤起/性欲障碍)有效。然而,由于有关其他性问题(如情境性勃起功能障碍、生殖盆腔疼痛/插入障碍、童年性虐待或强迫性性行为障碍)的研究很少,因此研究结果不能一概而论:以正念为基础的疗法为减轻与各种性问题相关的症状提供了证据。然而,针对这些性问题还需要更多的研究。最后,讨论了未来的方向和意义。
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