Women's Motivations for Sex: Exploring the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition, Text Revision Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire and Female Sexual Arousal Disorders
ABSTRACT
Introduction. There are problems with the existing definition of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in that desire for sex and sexual fantasy are not a universal experience.
Aims. To explore: (i) women's motivations to engage in sexual activity; (ii) frequency and predictors of sexual fantasies; (iii) sexual arousal; (iv) recognition of sexual arousal; and (v) association between relationship duration and these variables.
Methods. Three thousand six hundred eighty‐seven women completed a web‐based survey of previously pilot‐tested items.
Main Outcome Measures. Investigator‐derived self‐report questions of sexual desire and arousal, and sexual fantasies.
Results. Among women who easily became aroused, 15.5% reported only engaging in sex if they felt sexual desire at the outset whereas 30.7% typically or always accessed desire only once they were aroused. Women in longer‐term relationships engaged in sex with no sexual desire more often (42%) than women in short‐term relationships (22.4%) (P < 0.001). The percentage of women that reported fantasies only sometimes was 52.5%. A logistic regression revealed that religion (odds ratio [OR] = 1.45; P < 0.001), difficulty getting aroused (OR = 0.511; P < 0.001), responsive desire (OR = 0.919; P < 0.05), and frequency of orgasm (OR = 1.11; P < 0.05) were significantly associated with sexual fantasy. After controlling for age, relationship duration was negatively associated with frequency of initiating sex (r = −0.116, P < 0.001), women's satisfaction with their own sexuality (r = −0.173, P < 0.001) and sexual satisfaction with the partner (r = −0.162, P < 0.001).
Conclusions. Results reflect diversity in women's motivations for sex, and there is evidence that responsive desire occurs in women with and without arousal difficulties. We strongly recommend relationship duration as well as adequacy of partner sexual stimulation to be recognized in any future diagnostic framework of dysfunction. Clinical implications as well as those for future diagnostic nomenclature are considered. Carvalheira AA, Brotto LA, and Leal I. Women's motivations for sex: Exploring the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition, Text Revision criteria for hypoactive sexual desire and female sexual arousal disorders. J Sex Med 2010;7:1454–1463.
Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 9
- Lúcia Alves Silva Lara, Fabiene Karine Piccki Ramos, Gislaine Satiko Kogure, Rafael Silva Costa, Marcos Felipe Silva de Sá, Rui Alberto Ferriani and Rosana Maria Reis, Impact of Physical Resistance Training on the Sexual Function of Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 12, 7, (1584-1590), (2015).
- Mehmet Z. Sungur and Anil Gündüz, A Comparison of DSM‐IV‐TR and DSM‐5 Definitions for Sexual Dysfunctions: Critiques and Challenges, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 11, 2, (364-373), (2013).
- Fernand Labrie, David Archer, Céline Bouchard, Michel Fortier, Leonello Cusan, José‐Luis Gomez, Ginette Girard, Mira Baron, Normand Ayotte, Michèle Moreau, Robert Dubé, Isabelle Côté, Claude Labrie, Lyne Lavoie, Lucy Gilbert, Céline Martel and John Balser, Lack of Influence of Dyspareunia on the Beneficial Effect of Intravaginal Prasterone (Dehydroepiandrosterone, DHEA) on Sexual Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Women, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 11, 7, (1766-1785), (2014).
- Lúcia Alves da Silva Lara, Mary Lourdes Montenegro, Maíra Menezes Franco, Daniela Cristina Carvalho Abreu, Ana Carolina Japur de Sá Rosa e Silva and Cristine Homsi Jorge Ferreira, Is the Sexual Satisfaction of Postmenopausal Women Enhanced by Physical Exercise and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training?, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9, 1, (218-223), (2011).
- Katherine L. Goldey and Sari M. van Anders, Sexual Arousal and Desire: Interrelations and Responses to Three Modalities of Sexual Stimuli, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9, 9, (2315-2329), (2012).
- Jade E. Bilardi, Amanda Miller, Jane S. Hocking, Louise Keogh, Rosey Cummings, Marcus Y. Chen, Catriona S. Bradshaw and Christopher K. Fairley, The Job Satisfaction of Female Sex Workers Working in Licensed Brothels in Victoria, Australia, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8, 1, (116-122), (2010).
- Lori A. Brotto, A. John Petkau, Fernand Labrie and Rosemary Basson, Predictors of Sexual Desire Disorders in Women, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8, 3, (742-753), (2010).
- Ana Carvalheira, Lori A. Brotto and João Maroco, Portuguese Version of Cues for Sexual Desire Scale: The Influence of Relationship Duration, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8, 1, (123-131), (2011).
- Ana Lúcia Ribeiro Valadares, Aarão Mendes Pinto‐Neto, Maria Helena de Souza, Maria José Duarte Osis and Lúcia Helena Simões da Costa Paiva, The Prevalence of the Components of Low Sexual Function and Associated Factors in Middle‐Aged Women, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8, 10, (2851-2858), (2011).




