Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study

Introduction Exploring the ways in which sexual fantasies may affect sexual experience and satisfaction is of relavence in the clinical setting involving sexual dysfuntion. Objectives To observe how the sexual fantasy scores differ in their relationship with sexual satisfaction, experience and q...

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Main Authors: N. Ohri, A. Dubey, G. Vankar, P. Rathi, A. Gill
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2021-04-01
Series:European Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821004508/type/journal_article
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description Introduction Exploring the ways in which sexual fantasies may affect sexual experience and satisfaction is of relavence in the clinical setting involving sexual dysfuntion. Objectives To observe how the sexual fantasy scores differ in their relationship with sexual satisfaction, experience and quality between sexual dysfunction cases and normal controls. Methods Scales included: Wilson’s sex fantasy questionnaire (WSFQ), Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX), Sexual Quality of life Questionnaire (SQoL), and a subjective sexual satisfaction meter. Differences in resposes of both groups on WSFQ (item-wise and domain-wise) were analysed using T-tests. Two-way ANOVA was applied to see how other scales affected sexual fantasy. Results Cases scored significantly higher on ASEX scale, and low on satisfaction, SQoL and WSFQ Cases N=1OO Controls N=100 t-test Satisfaction Mean(sd) 4.27(1.85) 7.82(1.31) t=3.052;df=198,p=0.0026 Asex 17.52(4.73) 8.28(1.34) t=15.24;df=198,p<0.0001 SQoL 29.41(12.12) 49.5(6.67) t=14.52;df=198,p<0.0001 WSFQ 26.80(17.61) 30.59(15.32) t=1.62,df=98,p=0.106 Majority of WSFQ responses, both in cases and controls, fell in the intimate and impersonal domains. Sexual fantasy scores and sexual satisfaction had a strong positive and significant correlation in controls but no linear correlation in the case-subjects. sexual fantasy scores contributed to 5.7% of difference in the scores of SQoL between groups. Major variance in scores of satisfaction in our subjects depended on presence or absence of sexual dysfunction(46.5%)but sexual fantasies also contributed to 8.8% of the variance. Conclusions The study showed that fantasies contribute to positive sexual outcomes only in absence of sexual dysfunction. ANOVAanalysis revealed that in case-subjects sexual satisfaction briefly increases initially with increase in fantasy scores but starts to decline as fantasies increase. Disclosure No significant relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-bf8c59bd76b0405796a3775f945c699c2023-11-17T05:08:26ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852021-04-0164S169S16910.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.450Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative studyN. Ohri0A. Dubey1G. Vankar2P. Rathi3A. Gill4Psychiatry, New Life Hospital, Varanasi, IndiaPsychiatry, Sri Aurobindo Medical College and PGI, Indore, IndiaPsychiatry, Parul Institute of Medical Scieces, Vadodara, IndiaPsychiatry, Sri Aurobindo Medical College and PGI, Indore, IndiaPsychiatry, New Life Hospital, Varanasi, India Introduction Exploring the ways in which sexual fantasies may affect sexual experience and satisfaction is of relavence in the clinical setting involving sexual dysfuntion. Objectives To observe how the sexual fantasy scores differ in their relationship with sexual satisfaction, experience and quality between sexual dysfunction cases and normal controls. Methods Scales included: Wilson’s sex fantasy questionnaire (WSFQ), Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX), Sexual Quality of life Questionnaire (SQoL), and a subjective sexual satisfaction meter. Differences in resposes of both groups on WSFQ (item-wise and domain-wise) were analysed using T-tests. Two-way ANOVA was applied to see how other scales affected sexual fantasy. Results Cases scored significantly higher on ASEX scale, and low on satisfaction, SQoL and WSFQ Cases N=1OO Controls N=100 t-test Satisfaction Mean(sd) 4.27(1.85) 7.82(1.31) t=3.052;df=198,p=0.0026 Asex 17.52(4.73) 8.28(1.34) t=15.24;df=198,p<0.0001 SQoL 29.41(12.12) 49.5(6.67) t=14.52;df=198,p<0.0001 WSFQ 26.80(17.61) 30.59(15.32) t=1.62,df=98,p=0.106 Majority of WSFQ responses, both in cases and controls, fell in the intimate and impersonal domains. Sexual fantasy scores and sexual satisfaction had a strong positive and significant correlation in controls but no linear correlation in the case-subjects. sexual fantasy scores contributed to 5.7% of difference in the scores of SQoL between groups. Major variance in scores of satisfaction in our subjects depended on presence or absence of sexual dysfunction(46.5%)but sexual fantasies also contributed to 8.8% of the variance. Conclusions The study showed that fantasies contribute to positive sexual outcomes only in absence of sexual dysfunction. ANOVAanalysis revealed that in case-subjects sexual satisfaction briefly increases initially with increase in fantasy scores but starts to decline as fantasies increase. Disclosure No significant relationships. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821004508/type/journal_articleSexual Dysfunctionsexual fantasySexual Quality of LifeSexual experience
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A. Gill
Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
European Psychiatry
Sexual Dysfunction
sexual fantasy
Sexual Quality of Life
Sexual experience
title Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
title_full Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
title_fullStr Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
title_short Sexual fantasies, subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction: A comparative study
title_sort sexual fantasies subjective satisfaction and quality of sexual life in patients of sexual dysfunction a comparative study
topic Sexual Dysfunction
sexual fantasy
Sexual Quality of Life
Sexual experience
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