Author:
Pfeiffer Jalda Lena,Sowitzki Setia Kati,Schäfer Thomas,Euteneuer Frank
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Prior studies on beneficial effects of dance have primarily focused on traditional and expressionistic dance forms, neglecting newer dance styles like pole dance, which employ distinct techniques. 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.
Funder
MSB Medical School Berlin - Hochschule für Gesundheit und Medizin GmbH
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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