Guided internet‐based acceptance and commitment therapy for provoked vestibulodynia: A randomized controlled trial

Author:

Buhrman Monica1ORCID,Hällström Hanna1,Fridén Annika1,Kettis Moden Emma1,Grahn Gunnar1,Carlfjord Maja1,Hjo Camille1,Gasslander Nils1,Bohm‐Starke Nina23,McCracken Lance M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Clinical Sciences Karolinska Institute Solna Sweden

3. Danderyd Hospital Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundProvoked vestibulodynia (PVD) causes suffering in many women's lives due to its impact on relationships, sexual functioning and functioning in other key domains.ObjectiveHere, we report a randomized controlled trial conducted to examine whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with a focus on values‐based exposure, delivered online, benefits women with PVD.MethodsParticipants (n = 88) were randomized to either guided online ACT for 10 weeks or a wait‐list control group. Outcomes were assessed at baseline, post treatment and 1 year later. Analyses were based on intention to treat using linear mixed models.ResultsThere were significant group differences on the primary outcomes, Female Sexual Index and Female Sexual Distress Scale, in favour of online ACT with moderate effect sizes. Differences were also found on several secondary outcomes and therapeutic process measures, all in favour of ACT. No differences were found at post‐treatment for depression or anxiety. At the 1‐year follow‐up, results were maintained and a difference between baseline and follow‐up was also found for depression.Conclusion/SignificanceIn summary, a relatively brief, guided, online version of ACT appears to produce benefits for women with PVD and related impacts on daily functioning. 50% to 60% of the women who participated in the treatment reliably improved in sexual functioning and distress.

Publisher

Wiley

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