Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mindfulness as Treatment of Sexological Problems: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study of Mindfulness in Sex Therapy and Intimate Relationships (MSIR) in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions
Verified date | December 2022 |
Source | Mental Health Services in the Capital Region, Denmark |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The primary aim of this study is to test Mindfulness in Sex Therapy and Intimate Relationships (MSIR) as an add-on treatment to sex therapy in a clinical sample of patients referred with sexual problems, controlling for time effect, with a treatment as usual activity group. The secondary aim is to investigate the effect of MSIR alone on sexual dysfunction compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU). It is hypothesized that the MSIR group, in preceding the usual TAU intervention, will achieve greater benefits in relation to sexual functioning outcomes as measured by subjective and objective measures. The investigators expect that MSIR will help the patients to cultivate accept and body awareness, which will create a wider sense of safety and stability that might help integrating the assistant provided by the traditional approach to the treatment of sexual dysfunctions. It is hypothesized that the intervention (MSIR+TAU) reduces the amount of TAU sessions needed in order to achieve a benefit in terms of the patient's sexual dysfunction. It is furthermore, hypothesized that the intervention (MSIR) alone will have a positive effect on the sexual dysfunction. The research project outlines a pragmatic pilot randomized control trial to evaluate MSIR treatment as an add-on to the treatment-as-usual (TAU) compared to TAU for sexual difficulties in men and women.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 34 |
Est. completion date | December 19, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Patients aged 20-65 years referred to Sexological Clinic and diagnosed with sexual dysfunction (desire dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, orgasm dysfunction, sexual pain or hyper sexuality). - After assessment, being allocated to individual or couple therapy for their sexual dysfunction. The partner will be included in case of couples therapy - Allocated to a minimum of 6 treatment sessions in TAU after assessment - Giving informed consent - Being able to read, write, speak and understand the Danish language. Exclusion Criteria: - Assessed for group therapy - Cannot participate at the scheduled MSIR session due for practical reasons - Having experienced sexual trauma in the past, suffering from mental illness, severe somatic disease and/or addiction - Withdrawing their informed consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Sexological Clinic | Copenhagen |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mental Health Services in the Capital Region, Denmark | Den Owesenske Fond |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Questionnaire to collect individual demographic data | The demographic questionnaire will entail questions concerning date of birth, gender, relationship status, medication, education and occupation. These demographic questions can through statistical analysis help us identify a potential pattern of who is more susceptible for treatment and if there are any correlations. | Week 0 and month 6. | |
Primary | The Sexual Function Questionnaire for Females & Males (CSFQ-14-F/M) | The CSFQ is a 14 item self-report inventory which measures sexual functioning on a 5 point likert scale. The questionnaire comprises: a 5 scale structure consistent with the original (longer) CSFQ - Desire/Frequency, Desire/Interest, Arousal/Excitement, Orgasm/Completion, Pleasure, The questionnaire has a high degree of internal consistency as a whole (Cronbach's alpha = 0.90 for females and 0.89 for males) and for the individual scales (all were between 0.68 and 0.84, except the male orgasm/completion scale, 0.59). Good scale coherency and discrimination was demonstrated by highly significant mean difference scores between the CSFQ and control groups. | Change from baseline CSFQ score to 6 month follow-up CSFQ score | |
Primary | Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) | The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) is a validated 19-item multidimensional self-report instrument for the assessment of female sexual function that comprise a full scale and six subscales (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain). It measures the overall sexual function through either 0-5 or 1-5-point Likert scales. A higher score represents better sexual function. A score equal to or below 26.55 points represents a risk of sexual dysfunction. The FSFI has shown test-retest reliability (r=0,75-0,86). The scale is recommended for clinical practice as a measure of symptoms severity in women who have been sexually active in the prior 4 weeks51 and is the golden standard when measuring sexual function in women | Change from baseline FSFI score to 6 month follow-up FSFI score | |
Primary | Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSDS) | The Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSDS) is a validated 12-item self-administered questionnaire, developed to measure sexually related personal distress in women. Lower scores represent less sexual distress. Scores equal to or above 15 points indicates sexually related distress. | Change from baseline FSDS score to 6 month follow-up FSDS score | |
Primary | The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) | The IIEF is a validated self-administered 15-item questionnaire that asses male sexual function. The IIEF-questionnaire seeks to detect treatment-related changes in patients with erectile functions and is the golden standard. The IIEF comprises a full scale and five subdomains (erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction and overall satisfaction). A low score represents worse sexual function. The questionnaire comprises a full scale and five subdomains. The subdomains are; erectile function; orgasmic function; sexual desire; intercourse satisfaction; and overall satisfaction). | Change from baseline IIEF score to 6 month follow-up IIEF score | |
Primary | Bothered by Problem (VAS) | Single-item distress scale measuring on a Likert scale from 1-10 (10 is most distressed) distress by the problem which the person sought help for. "How bothered are you at this time of the problem you are/were seeking for help for?" | Change from baseline VAS score to 6 month follow-up VAS score | |
Secondary | The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | The FFMQ is a 39-item selfreport scale that measures levels of dispositional mindfulness in everyday life across the five facets: observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging and non-reactivity. | 1 time a week after mindfulness session up to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) | The MAIA is a self-report public domain questionnaire developed. It is a 32-item multidimensional instrument that assesses eight concepts. The scale has been confirmed as a valuable source in understanding clinical outcomes, as the MAIA is concerned with understanding a large scope of medical and psychological conditions. | Week 0, week 3,6,9,month 6 | |
Secondary | World Health Organization 5 Wellbeing Questionnaire (WHO-5) | The WHO-5 is a self-administered 5 item questionnaire assessing the degree of positive well-being during the past 2 weeks on a six-point Likert scale graded from 0 (at no time) to 5 (all of the time), and the total score ranges from 0 to 25, with high scores indicating an increased sense of well-being. It has been shown to have good internal reliability (Cronbach's Alpha = 0.89), external concurrent validity and discriminatory validity as a screening tool for depression (p<0.001) in older people, diabetic patients and a general outpatient sample. | Week 0, week 3,6,9,month 6 | |
Secondary | The Symptom Checklist (SCL-10) | The SCL-10 is a brief version developed from the SCL-90 questionnaire that measures mental or affective distress. The SCL-10 is well validated to measure psychological distress. The SCL-10 has been translated into Danish and is routinely used when measuring the effect of psychotherapeutic intervention. The questionnaire uses a 5-point Likert scale rate ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely) and measures the past two weeks. | Week 0, week 3,6,9,month 6 |
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