Female genital self-image and psychological distress: the serial mediating effects of existential shame and limited access to emotion regulation strategies
Isabella Magdala, Magdalena Sánchez-Fernández, Jose M. Mestre

TL;DR
Negative views of female genital self-image can lead to psychological distress through feelings of shame and poor emotion regulation.
Contribution
This study identifies a serial mediation pathway linking FGSI to psychological distress via existential shame and emotion regulation difficulties.
Findings
FGSI was indirectly linked to psychological distress through existential shame and limited emotion regulation.
Shame and emotion regulation difficulties fully mediated the FGSI-distress relationship.
The findings suggest interventions should target shame and emotion regulation in women with low FGSI.
Abstract
Concern about female genital self-image (FGSI) is increasing due to its implications for women's well-being. Previous research has linked negative FGSI to psychological distress. However, the underlying mechanisms of this association remain unclear, with shame and emotional dysregulation being potential mediators. This study aimed to test a serial mediation model in which FGSI is associated with psychological distress through shame and emotional dysregulation. A cross-sectional design was employed, with a total of 445 women (Age: M = 40.22, SD = 10.69, range = 17–70) completing an online survey. Linear regression analysis revealed a significant association between psychological distress and both existential shame and limited access to emotion regulation strategies. FGSI and the remaining dimensions of shame and emotional dysregulation did not show a direct significant association with…
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TopicsFemale Genital Mutilation/Cutting Issues · Sexual function and dysfunction studies · Pelvic floor disorders treatments
