Lynn Becky K, López Julia D, Miller Collin, Thompson Judy, Campian E Cristian
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health, Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education, College of Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Sex Med. 2019 Jun;7(2):192-197. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2019.01.003. Epub 2019 Mar 2.
Scientific research on the effects of marijuana on sexual functioning in women, including libido, arousal, orgasm, and satisfaction, is limited.
To evaluate women's perceptions of the effect of marijuana use before sexual activity.
A cross-sectional design, from March 2016-February 2017, within a single, academic, obstetrics and gynecology practice, was performed. Patients were given a questionnaire at their visit and asked to complete it anonymously and place it in a locked box after their visit.
The primary outcome was satisfaction in the sexual domains of drive, orgasm, lubrication, dyspareunia, and overall sexual experience. The secondary outcome was the effect of the frequency of marijuana use on satisfaction.
Of the 373 participants, 34.0% (n = 127) reported having used marijuana before sexual activity. Most women reported increases in sex drive, improvement in orgasm, decrease in pain, but no change in lubrication. After adjusting for race, women who reported marijuana use before sexual activity had 2.13 higher odds of reporting satisfactory orgasms (adjusted odds ratio = 2.13; 95% CI = 1.05, 4.35) than women who reported no marijuana use. After adjusting for race and age, women with frequent marijuana use, regardless of use before sex or not, had 2.10 times higher odds of reporting satisfactory orgasms than those with infrequent marijuana use (adjusted odds ratio = 2.10; 95% CI = 1.01-4.44).
Marijuana appears to improve satisfaction with orgasm. A better understanding of the role of the endocannabinoid system in women is important, because there is a paucity of literature, and it could help lead to development of treatments for female sexual dysfunction. Lynn BK, López JD, Miller C, et al. The Relationship between Marijuana Use Prior to Sex and Sexual Function in Women. Sex Med 2019;7:192-197.
关于大麻对女性性功能影响的科学研究有限,这些影响包括性欲、性唤起、性高潮和性满意度。
评估女性对性行为前使用大麻效果的看法。
于2016年3月至2017年2月在一家学术性妇产科诊所采用横断面设计。患者在就诊时会收到一份问卷,并被要求匿名填写,就诊后将问卷放入一个上锁的盒子里。
主要观察指标是在性欲、性高潮、润滑、性交疼痛和总体性体验等性方面的满意度。次要观察指标是大麻使用频率对满意度的影响。
在373名参与者中,34.0%(n = 127)报告在性行为前使用过大麻。大多数女性报告性欲增强、性高潮改善、疼痛减轻,但润滑情况没有变化。在对种族进行调整后,报告在性行为前使用过大麻的女性报告性高潮满意的几率比未使用过大麻的女性高2.13倍(调整后的优势比 = 2.13;95%置信区间 = 1.05,4.35)。在对种族和年龄进行调整后,无论性行为前是否使用过大麻,经常使用大麻的女性报告性高潮满意的几率是不经常使用大麻的女性的2.10倍(调整后的优势比 = 2.10;95%置信区间 = 1.01 - 4.44)。
大麻似乎能提高对性高潮的满意度。更好地理解内源性大麻素系统在女性中的作用很重要,因为相关文献较少,这可能有助于开发治疗女性性功能障碍的方法。林恩·BK、洛佩斯·JD、米勒·C等。性行为前使用大麻与女性性功能之间的关系。《性医学》2019年;7:192 - 197。