Does heightened subjective sexual arousal lower pain in women if disgust is minimized?
Lara Lakhsassi, Charmaine Borg, Peer Briken, Peter J. de Jong

TL;DR
This study found that increased sexual arousal does not reduce pain in women, even when disgust is minimized.
Contribution
The study investigates the role of disgust as a moderator in the relationship between sexual arousal and pain in women.
Findings
No differences in pain intensity or tolerance were found across the film conditions.
Subjective sexual arousal does not generally reduce pain in women.
Disgust does not appear to moderate the relationship between sexual arousal and pain.
Abstract
It has been proposed that acute pain can generally be reduced by sexual activity. Increasing subjective sexual arousal might thus help reduce pain during sex. Yet, in conflict with the view that subjective sexual arousal would generally reduce pain, previous research has failed to find that presenting a sexually arousing film stimulus attenuates pain during a cold pressor test (CPT) in women. This might be due to the sexually arousing film having also elicited disgust. Therefore, this study tested whether subjective sexual arousal could generally reduce pain, provided that concurrently-elicited disgust is minimized. Female undergraduates with no sexual dysfunction were randomly distributed through a digital list randomizer to either watch: a porn film that can elicit similar levels of disgust and sexual arousal, a porn film that elicits greater subjective sexual arousal than disgust, or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSexual function and dysfunction studies · Hormonal and reproductive studies · Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
