RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06777277

Cognitive-Behavioural Couple Therapy for Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder


Sponsor

Dalhousie University

Enrollment

170 participants

Start Date

Jan 7, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Sexual health is a fundamental aspect of quality of life; a satisfying sexual relationship is linked to better physical, psychological, and relationship health and well-being. In fact, people who maintain a satisfying, active sex life over time live longer than those who report lower sexual frequency and satisfaction. Yet problems with sexual function are extremely common, especially for women: chronic difficulties with sexual desire and/or arousal that are personally upsetting-Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (SIAD)-affects 7% to 23% of the general population. SIAD is linked to more healthcare costs, depressive symptoms and anxiety, and lower relationship satisfaction. Experts suggest that relationship factors play a critical role in SIAD and couple-based sex therapy is a common approach used by clinicians. However, there are no treatment options available for couples that have been tested in research to confirm that they work. The goal of this three-centre randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a novel 16-session cognitive-behavioural couple therapy (CBCT), offered online to increase accessibility, for an inclusive sample of women with SIAD compared to a waitlist control group. The investigators expect that, compared to a waitlist control group, CBCT will lead to greater improvements in SIAD symptoms (e.g., higher sexual desire/arousal, lower sexual distress) and better sexual, relational, and psychological adjustment for both partners at post-treatment and 6-months later. Given that less than a third of those affected by SIAD access treatment, this study addresses the urgent need for an accessible couple-based treatment for the most common sexual dysfunction. Results will be used by clinicians to provide couples with a scientifically based, accessible treatment option, that will improve their sexual, relationship, and psychological health.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • One member of the couple must identify as a cisgender woman, a trans woman, or a gender diverse person assigned female at birth;
  • One member of the couple must meet diagnostic criteria for SIAD;
  • Both partners must be fluent in English or French;
  • Both partners must be in a committed, cohabiting relationship for at least one year (with a partner of any gender/sex).

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding or one year postpartum;
  • No prior sexual experience;
  • Severe relational distress or conflict as determined by baseline measures and interview;
  • Are currently undergoing treatment for SIAD, or are in couple or sex therapy.

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Interventions

OTHERCognitive-behavioral therapy

The intervention will be delivered in 16, 60-minute sessions (1st session 90 mins). The treatment manual was informed by a 12-session (75 min each) CBCT developed by our team for genito-pelvic pain. The SIAD manual focuses on empirically supported interpersonal factors relevant to SIAD, informed by the Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Model of women's sexual dysfunction. The goals of the CBCT are to: (1) re-conceptualize low sexual desire/arousal as multidimensional in which both partners affect and are affected by the SIAD symptoms (2) modify and/or accept those factors that are associated with low sexual desire/arousal to increase adaptive coping, facilitate sexual desire/arousal, and reduce sexual distress, (3) as per our theoretical model, improve couple interactions related to sexuality (e.g., communication, intimacy) via enhanced emotion regulation, and (4) consolidate skills.


Locations(3)

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Dalhousie University

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Université de Montréal

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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