Kilmann P R, Boland J P, Norton S P, Davidson E, Caid C
J Sex Marital Ther. 1986 Summer;12(2):116-38. doi: 10.1080/00926238608415400.
Randomly selected AASECT members who reported that they conduct sex therapy (N = 289) responded to a questionnaire about their sex therapy caseloads. Desire discrepancies between partners was the most common problem (31%). Least commonly reported problems were vaginismus (5%), ejaculatory inhibition (5%), and primary erectile dysfunction (2%). Highest success rates (client satisfaction with sexual functioning) were for premature ejaculation (62%), secondary orgasmic dysfunction (56%), and desire discrepancies (53%). Primary erectile dysfunctions had the lowest success rate (25%). The most commonly used treatment methods were a focus on communication skills, general sex education, homework assignments, and a focus on the sexual interaction; sensate focus, and the discussion of nonsexual individual and/or relationship issues also were quite commonly used. From a discriminant function analysis, the combined Therapists and Multiple-certified provider groups reported focusing on sexual interactions more than the combined Counselors and Educators; the Educators were the least likely providers to use a focus either on sexual interactions or on homework assignments. The Counselors were the most likely, and the Educators the least likely, to use communication skills. Therapists and the Multiple-certified providers estimated higher treatment success rates than Counselors and Educators for premature ejaculation, secondary erectile dysfunction, vaginismus, primary orgasmic dysfunction, sexual avoidance, ejaculatory inhibition, and sexual arousal problems. The Educators were the least successful with dyspareunia. Educators and Counselors were similar in reporting the fewest clients with sexual arousal problems. Therapists and Multiple-certified providers reported spending more treatment hours with desire discrepancies and desire problems. The implications of the findings for clinical practitioners and researchers are discussed.
随机选取的289名自称提供性治疗服务的美国性教育、咨询与治疗协会(AASECT)成员回答了一份关于其性治疗工作量的问卷。伴侣之间的性欲差异是最常见的问题(31%)。报告最少的问题是阴道痉挛(5%)、射精抑制(5%)和原发性勃起功能障碍(2%)。成功率最高(客户对性功能的满意度)的是早泄(62%)、继发性性高潮功能障碍(56%)和性欲差异(53%)。原发性勃起功能障碍的成功率最低(25%)。最常用的治疗方法是注重沟通技巧、一般性性教育、家庭作业以及注重性互动;感官集中训练,以及对非性方面的个人和/或关系问题的讨论也相当常用。从判别函数分析来看,治疗师和多重认证提供者组合报告称比咨询师和教育者组合更注重性互动;教育者是最不可能注重性互动或家庭作业的提供者。咨询师最有可能使用沟通技巧,而教育者最不可能。治疗师和多重认证提供者对早泄、继发性勃起功能障碍、阴道痉挛、原发性性高潮功能障碍、性回避、射精抑制和性唤起问题的治疗成功率估计高于咨询师和教育者。教育者治疗性交疼痛的成功率最低。教育者和咨询师报告称有性唤起问题的客户最少,二者情况相似。治疗师和多重认证提供者报告称在处理性欲差异和性欲问题上花费的治疗时间更多。文中讨论了这些研究结果对临床从业者和研究人员的启示。