Self-Reported Sexual Arousability in Women with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
KENNETH ZUCKER A1, SUSAN BRADLEY A2, GILLIAN OLIVER A2, JENNIFER BLAKE A2, SUSAN FLEMING A2, JANE HOOD A2 A1 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada A2 Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract: As part of a larger study of psychosexual development and sexual functioning in women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), we assessed self-reported sexual arousability with the Sexual Arousability Inventory-Short Form (SAI-SF; Hoon & Chambless, 1998). Compared to their unaffected sisters/female cousins (n=15), women with CAH (n=30) reported significantly lower sexual arousability on the SAI, with an effect size, using Cohen'sd, of 1.16. For both the CAH women alone and combined with the controls, higher self-reported sexual arousability was significantly associated with (a) relationship status (married or cohabitating with a man versus being single or not in a relationship); (b) higher levels of sexual attraction to men in fantasy in the past 12 months on the Erotic Response and Orientation Scale (Storms, 1980); (c) higher Kinsey interview ratings of a heterosexual orientation in behavior in the past 12 months; and (d) more sexual experiences with men, according to a modified version of theZuckerman (1973)Heterosexual Experience Scale (HES), in the past 12 months and lifetime (allps < .001–.05). CAH women who were simple virilizers (versus salt-wasters) and those assigned female at birth (versus delayed or male) tended to report higher levels of sexual arousability (p< .10). Self-reported degree of satisfaction with genital surgery and genital function was also associated with higher levels of arousability. For CAH women and both groups combined, multiple regression analysis showed that the sole predictor of self-reported sexual arousabilitywas HES lifetime sexual experiences with men. We discuss the results in the context of assessing sexual function and dysfunction in women with CAH. The references of this article are secured to subscribers. |