2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02867.x
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Standard Operating Procedures for Female Genital Sexual Pain

Abstract: Introduction Female genital sexual pain (GSP) is a common, distressing complaint in women of all ages that is underrecognized and undertreated. Definitions and terminology for female GSP are currently being debated. While some authors have suggested that GSP is not per se a sexual dysfunction, but rather a localized genial pain syndrome, others adhere to using clearly sexually related terms such as dyspareunia and vaginismus. Aim … Show more

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“…Indeed, recent standard operating procedures call for biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary approaches to the assessment and treatment of female sexual pain conditions [120]. To date, a small number of quantitative [121][122][123][124] and qualitative studies [125,126] have examined the impact of treatment programs for women's sexual pain that integrate medical, physical, and psychological therapies.…”
Section: Integrated Multimodal Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, recent standard operating procedures call for biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary approaches to the assessment and treatment of female sexual pain conditions [120]. To date, a small number of quantitative [121][122][123][124] and qualitative studies [125,126] have examined the impact of treatment programs for women's sexual pain that integrate medical, physical, and psychological therapies.…”
Section: Integrated Multimodal Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multidisciplinary treatment for genital pain is relatively new; however, there appears to be growing support for such an approach. Standard operating guidelines for the treatment of genital pain in women specifically identify a combination of education on pain management, pelvic floor physiotherapy, sex therapy, and medical approaches as ideally comprising the multidimensional approach [9]. For instance, women with PVD who engaged in individual psychosexual therapy with a counselor and pelvic floor physiotherapy with a midwife reported improvement in intercourse frequency, coital pain, and overall sexual functioning [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most widely reported pain syndromes associated with external genitalia are the vulvodynias (Petersen et al, 2008; Fugl-Meyer et al, 2012). These have a prevalence of around 10% in U.S studies (Harlow and Stewart, 2003; Petersen et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Complex Nature Of Pain From the Frtmentioning
confidence: 99%