Raboch J, Raboch J, Sindlár M
Psychiatrische Klinik, Karls-Universität Prag.
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1994;116(2):102-6.
Out of a sample of 2,425 gynecological patients aged 21-40 and married for at least one year, three groups were selected according to the frequency of coital orgasm. The first group contained 1,266 (52.2%) orgastic women, the second group included 172 (7.1%) patients who did not reach orgasm during coitus, and the third group consisted of 55 (2.3%) patients whose absent orgasms were felt by the examinees as distressing. Significant differences were found between the three groups concerning family environment and childhood, level of education and professional standing, sexual development and life, and in the incidence of psychopathological symptoms. It appears that the absent capacity of women to attain orgasm in sexual intercourse is caused by several factors of both biological and psychosocial nature.
在2425名年龄在21至40岁且已婚至少一年的妇科患者样本中,根据性交性高潮的频率分为三组。第一组有1266名(52.2%)有性高潮的女性,第二组包括172名(7.1%)性交时未达到性高潮的患者,第三组由55名(2.3%)被检查者认为性高潮缺失令人苦恼的患者组成。三组在家庭环境与童年、教育程度与职业地位、性发育与生活以及精神病理症状发生率方面存在显著差异。看来女性在性交中无法达到性高潮的能力是由生物和心理社会性质的多种因素造成的。