Faculty of Psychology, Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
J Sex Marital Ther. 2024;50(5):627-637. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2024.2344607. Epub 2024 Apr 23.
Not all women experiencing pelvic floor complaints and sexual function problems seek help in pelvic physical therapy practice. Decisions to seek help can result from explicit and implicit cognitive processes. Having found some explicit predictive factors for receiving help in this setting, this study examines possible complementary implicit associations between sexual function problems and pursuing help that might also be predictive. The Pursuing Help for Sexual Problems Implicit Association Test (PHSP-IAT) was specially developed for this purpose. The instrument's reliability and validity were evaluated. High reliability was found (Spearman's Rho = .95). Convergent and divergent validity analyses resulted in low and non-significant correlations between the PHSP-IAT and the chosen self-report measures. The PHSP-IAT was predictive for receiving help in pelvic physical therapy practice. Further research is necessary to determine the PHSP-IAT's validity and its predictive value in other healthcare settings.
并非所有出现盆底功能障碍和性功能问题的女性都会寻求盆底物理治疗。寻求帮助的决定可能源于明确和隐含的认知过程。在该环境中,已经找到了一些接受帮助的明确预测因素,本研究检验了性功能问题和寻求帮助之间可能存在的补充性隐含关联,这些关联也具有预测性。为此专门开发了“寻求性功能障碍帮助的隐含关联测试”(PHSP-IAT)。评估了该工具的可靠性和有效性。发现信度很高(Spearman's Rho=.95)。会聚和发散有效性分析表明,PHSP-IAT 与所选自我报告测量之间的相关性较低且无统计学意义。PHSP-IAT 可以预测在盆底物理治疗实践中寻求帮助。还需要进一步研究来确定 PHSP-IAT 在其他医疗保健环境中的有效性及其预测价值。