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One facet of self-transcendence is creative self-forgetfulness (CSF; tendency to be attentionally absorbed in mindaltering
experiences). Proneness to mind-altering attentional absorption and other aspects of self-transcendence
were previously related to vaginal intercourse frequency, sexual arousability, and female coital orgasm. Given
that sexual responsiveness is enhanced by focused attention, itwas testedwhether CSF correlates with sexual responsiveness,
and if maladaptive defenses, openness to experience, and testosterone explain the hypothesized
relationships. One hundred thirty-nine Portuguese (98 women) provided saliva samples for testosterone determination
by luminescence immunoassays before and after a romantic movie scene and reported how intensely
they felt sexual desire and arousal during the movie. CSF was measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory–
Revised, maladaptive defenses by the immature defenses subscale of the Defense Style Questionnaire
(DSQ-40), male and female past month desire by the desire dimensions of the International Index of Erectile
Function (IIEF), and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Female desire and arousal during themoviewere independently
predicted by CSF, openness to experience and testosterone, but not by immature defenses. Female past
month desire was independently predicted by CSF, testosterone, and less immature defenses. Possible psychobiological
processes linking self-transcendence and sexual responsiveness are discussed.
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Keywords
Self-transcendence Psychological absorption Sexual desire Sexual arousal Testosterone Psychological defense mechanisms Openness to experience
Citation
Personality and Individual Differences 96, 191-197. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2016.02.078
Publisher
Elsevier