Roles of Genital Self-Image, Distraction, and Anxiety in Women's Sexual Pleasure: A Preregistered Study

J Sex Marital Ther. 2021;47(4):325-340. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2021.1874581. Epub 2021 Jan 25.

Abstract

Women with negative genital self-image are more likely to experience sexual dysfunction , but the processes underlying this association are unknown. We theorized that this association is mediated by distraction from the arousing sexual cues that foster pleasure and orgasm . In a sample of 1,619 women who had sex in the previous four weeks, women with negative genital self-image were more likely to be distracted by self-critical concerns (i.e., appearance- and performance-based distraction and embarrassment) during sex, and in turn, experienced less sexual pleasure and worse sexual function. Additionally, this indirect effect via appearance-based distraction was strongest among women with trait-level anxiousness and social anxiety. We found a similar pattern of results when investigating the indirect effect of genital self-image on sexual function. Implications for understanding sexual function and therapeutic approaches are discussed.

Keywords: Genital self-image; anxiousness; sexual function; sexual pleasure; social anxiety.

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety
  • Female
  • Genitalia
  • Humans
  • Orgasm*
  • Pleasure*
  • Self Concept
  • Sexual Behavior