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Relation of androgen receptor sensitivity and mood to sexual desire in hormonal contraception users
- Source :
- Contraception. 85:470-479
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2012.
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Abstract
- Since very little research in this field is available, this study aims to assess the role of psychosexual, relationship, hormonal and genetic measures in the sexual desire of users of three hormonal contraceptive products [low-dose combined oral contraceptive (20 mcg ethinylestradiol/150 mcg desogestrel), progestin-only pill (75 mcg desogestrel) and vaginal ring (daily dose of 15 mcg ethinylestradiol/120 mcg etonogestrel)].Fifty-five couples were randomized over three groups in which the women consecutively used each product during 3 months. Both partners repeatedly filled out questionnaires on solitary and dyadic sexual desire (desire to behave sexually by oneself or towards a partner). Total and free testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and a genetic marker of androgen receptor sensitivity [cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeat length] were assessed on blood samples of the female partners.Sexual desire was higher in women with either short or long CAG repeats (solitary, p=.004; dyadic, p=.008). Desire levels were higher during vaginal ring use (solitary, p=.018; dyadic, p=.007). The woman's mood was found to impact her dyadic sexual desire (p.001); this scale was also strongly associated with the male partner's dyadic sexual desire (p.001).The current study found evidence for a role of androgen receptor sensitivity and mood in the sexual desire of hormonal contraceptive users.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Sexual Behavior
Physiology
Young Adult
Sex hormone-binding globulin
Belgium
Trinucleotide Repeats
Desogestrel
Contraceptive Agents, Female
Humans
Medicine
Testosterone
Etonogestrel
Genetic Association Studies
Gynecology
Cross-Over Studies
biology
business.industry
Contraceptive Devices, Female
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Estrogens
Testosterone (patch)
Contraceptives, Oral, Synthetic
Vaginal ring
Contraceptives, Oral, Combined
Sexual desire
Sexual Partners
Mood
Reproductive Medicine
Pharmacogenetics
Receptors, Androgen
Hormonal contraception
biology.protein
Female
Progestins
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00107824
- Volume :
- 85
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Contraception
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfc0665a151cb9f7a446ab81d7ab03ab
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2011.10.007