Pascal De Sutter
Université catholique de Louvain
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Journal of Sex Research | 2015
Françoise Adam; Alexandre Heeren; James M. Day; Pascal De Sutter
It has been recently demonstrated that mindfulness-based intervention may be particularly suitable for addressing sexual difficulties in women. Although the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is currently one of the most widely used scales to assess mindfulness, no adaptation and validation of the FFMQ to measure female sexual functioning has been published. The main aim of this study was to develop and validate a sexual version of the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-S) to specifically measure mindfulness in the context of sexual encounters. A total of 251 healthy, French-speaking female volunteers were administered the FFMQ-S, the original FFMQ, and the Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSDS-R). Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that the FFMQ-S exhibits a five-factor model, as implied by the original FFMQ. Good scale reliability was observed. The FFMQ-S showed significant correlations with the FSDS-R and the usual FFMQ. Scores on the FFMQ-S correlated significantly more negatively with the total FSDS-R score than with the total score of the original version of the FFMQ. These findings clearly support the relevance of developing a version of the FFMQ tailored to sexual functioning.
Sexual and Relationship Therapy | 2015
Françoise Adam; M. Géonet; James M. Day; Pascal De Sutter
Mindfulness was studied in relation to sexual distress and the ability to achieve orgasm. The initial hypotheses were that mindfulness abilities would predict womens level of sexual distress and that orgasmic women would possess greater mindfulness skills. In total, 251 women (176 orgasmic women and 75 anorgasmic women) responded to several questionnaires online: the Female Sexual Distress Scale – Revised (FSDS-R), the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), and the Sexual Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-S). According to our results, mindfulness during dyadic sexual activities (FFMQ-S) explained 54% of the variability in sexual distress (FSDS-R). Overall, orgasmic women reported more mindfulness than anorgasmic women, both in daily life (FFMQ) and significantly more during dyadic sexual activities (FFMQ-S). In conclusion, our results support the evaluation of womens level of mindfulness during dyadic sexual activities and the integration of mindfulness training in future sex therapy treatments.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2008
Aurelie Nicholas; Stuart Brody; Pascal De Sutter; François de Carufel
Canadian Psychology | 2014
Aline Wéry; Laurent Karila; Pascal De Sutter; Joël Billieux
Revue Francophone de Clinique Comportementale et Cognitive | 2004
Philippe Kempeneers; Sabrina Bauwens; Pascal De Sutter
Carrefour des psychothérapies | 2011
M. Géonet; Emmanuelle Zech; Pascal De Sutter
Sexologies : revue europeenne de sante sexuelle - european journal of sexual health | 2016
M. Géonet; Pascal De Sutter; Emmanuelle Zech
Sexologies : revue europeenne de sante sexuelle - european journal of sexual health | 2015
Françoise Adam; Morgane Thoveron; James M. Day; Pascal De Sutter
Louvain médical | 2015
Pascal De Sutter; Françoise Adam
Archive | 2008
Aurelie Nicholas; Stuart Brody; Pascal De Sutter; François de Carufel