Cognitive-Behavioural Couple Therapy for Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorDalhousie University

About this trial

Sexual health is a fundamental aspect of quality of life; a satisfying sexual relationship is linked to better physical, psychological, and relationship health and well-being. In fact, people who maintain a satisfying, active sex life over time live longer than those who report lower sexual frequency and satisfaction. Yet problems with sexual function are extremely common, especially for women: chronic difficulties with sexual desire and/or arousal that are personally upsetting-Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (SIAD)-affects 7% to 23% of the general population. SIAD is linked to more healthcare costs, depressive symptoms and anxiety, and lower relationship satisfaction. Experts suggest that relationship factors play a critical role in SIAD and couple-based sex therapy is a common approach used by clinicians. However, there are no treatment options available for couples that have been tested in research to confirm that they work. The goal of this three-centre randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a novel 16-session cognitive-behavioural couple therapy (CBCT), offered online to increase accessibility, for an inclusive sample of women with SIAD compared to a waitlist control group. The investigators expect that, compared to a waitlist control group, CBCT will lead to greater improvements in SIAD symptoms (e.g., higher sexual desire/arousal, lower sexual distress) and better sexual, relational, and psychological adjustment for both partners at post-treatment and 6-months later. Given that less than a third of those affected by SIAD access treatment, this study addresses the urgent need for an accessible couple-based treatment for the most common sexual dysfunction. Results will be used by clinicians to provide couples with a scientifically based, accessible treatment option, that will improve their sexual, relationship, and psychological health.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

One member of the couple must identify as a cisgender woman, a trans woman, or a gender diverse person assigned female at birth;

One member of the couple must meet diagnostic criteria for SIAD;

Both partners must be fluent in English or French;

Both partners must be in a committed, cohabiting relationship for at least one year (with a partner of any gender/sex).

Disqualifiers

Pregnancy, breastfeeding or one year postpartum;

No prior sexual experience;

Severe relational distress or conflict as determined by baseline measures and interview;

Are currently undergoing treatment for SIAD, or are in couple or sex therapy.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy

Treatment groups

170 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Dalhousie University

Lead sponsor

Université de Montréal

Collaborator

University of British Columbia

Collaborator