Sexual response in women with spinal cord injuries: Implications for our understanding of the able bodied

Citation
Ml. Sipski et al., Sexual response in women with spinal cord injuries: Implications for our understanding of the able bodied, J SEX MAR T, 25(1), 1999, pp. 11-22
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SEX & MARITAL THERAPY
ISSN journal
0092623X → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
11 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0092-623X(199901/03)25:1<11:SRIWWS>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
This study assesses the impact of psychogenic and reflex sexual arousal on women with complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries (SCIs) and explores the effects of SCI on orgasm in women. Thirty women with SCIs and 10 able- bodied women participated in the study. Three individual experiments were c onducted over a 3-day period, assessing (a) the impact of scr on psychogeni c sexual arousal, (b) the impact of SCI on orgasm; and (c) the impact of SC I on reflex sexual arousal. Results support the hypothesis that women with complete SCIs and upper motor neuron injuries affecting the sacral spinal s egments and women with incomplete upper motor neuron SCIs had the capacity for reflex lubrication. Women with SCIs were significantly Less likely than able-bodied women to achieve orgasm. However, there was not a significant difference among women with different SCIs to achieve orgasm.