ter Kuile Moniek M, Weijenborg Philomeen Th M
Department of Psychosomatic Gynecology and Sexology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands. m.m.ter
J Sex Marital Ther. 2006 May-Jun;32(3):199-213. doi: 10.1080/00926230600575306.
The results of this prospective open clinical trial (N = 76) indicate that a cognitive-behavioral group program for women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) affects sexuality, pain control, vaginal muscle control, and vestibular pain and that these changes may mediate changes in pain during intercourse. Improvements in sexual functioning and vestibular pain during treatment seem to be particularly important factors in determining short and longer term treatment outcome. These findings are consistent with a cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of VVS.
这项前瞻性开放性临床试验(N = 76)的结果表明,针对患有外阴前庭炎综合征(VVS)的女性的认知行为团体治疗方案会影响性功能、疼痛控制、阴道肌肉控制和前庭疼痛,并且这些变化可能介导性交时疼痛的改变。治疗期间性功能和前庭疼痛的改善似乎是决定短期和长期治疗结果的特别重要因素。这些发现与VVS的认知行为概念化一致。