Affiliation:
1. MSB Medical School Berlin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The present pilot randomized controlled trial examined psychological and psychosexual effects of pole dancing.
Methods
Fifty women were randomized to an eight-weeks pole dancing program or waitlist. The primary outcome was global mental wellbeing. Secondary outcomes included several dimensions of the sexual self-concept, as well as body appreciation and global self-esteem.
Results
Compared to waitlist, the pole dance group showed an increase in mental wellbeing and improvements in sexual self-efficacy, sexual anxiety, sexual self-esteem, and body appreciation.
Conclusions
Pole dancing may have broad psychological effects on both overall mental wellbeing and important domains of the sexual self-concept.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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