and now, something completely excellent – study: Vibrator Use Common, Linked To Sexual Health

by Violet Blue on June 29, 2009


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Now here’s a study we can sink our collected [redacted] into. Totally transparent, they cite their data sources, they provide links to the studies so you can decide for yourself what you think, and it’s full of interesting data. Plus it makes us pro-sex toy biased, happy sex life with batteries included, sex ed pro-orgasm beyootches just a tad more smug. Okay, a LOT more smug. Here’s the entertaining and enlightening (and certainly citable) studies summed up in Vibrator Use Common, Linked To Sexual Health. Really, it’s *fascinating*. Snip:

ScienceDaily (June 29, 2009) Two Indiana University studies conducted among nationally representative samples of adult American men and women show that vibrator use during sexual interactions is common, with use being reported by approximately 53 percent of women and 45 percent of men ages 18 to 60. Not only is vibrator use common, but the two studies also show that vibrator use is associated with more positive sexual function and being more proactive in caring for one’s sexual health.

The studies, led by researchers at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion in IU’s School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, are the first to publish data about vibrator use from nationally representative samples of the U.S. population. This lack of data has existed despite a longstanding practice by many physicians and therapists to recommend vibrator use to help treat sexual dysfunctions or to improve sexual enjoyment.

One study surveyed women. The other surveyed men. Both were published this week by the “Journal of Sexual Medicine,” a leading peer-reviewed journal in the area of urology and sexual health.

“The study about women’s vibrator use affirms what many doctors and therapists have known for decades — that vibrator use is common, it’s linked to positive sexual function such as desire and ease of orgasm, and it’s rarely associated with any side effects,” said Debby Herbenick, associate director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion.

Michael Reece, director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion, said the studies are important for the contributions they make to an understanding of the sexual behaviors and sexual health of adults in today’s society.

“The study about male vibrator use is additionally important because it shows that vibrator use is also common among men, something that has not been documented before,” Reece said. “Also, both studies help us to further understand the way in which American consumers are turning to the marketplace for products that promote their sexual health, and that has important economic implications.”

The studies are the first to document insights into how and why people use vibrators, examine side effects and to explore associations with sexual health behaviors, sexual enjoyment and quality of life measures.

The studies were funded by Church & Dwight Co. Inc., maker of Trojan® brand sexual health products. Here are some of the findings from the studies, which involve survey responses from 2,056 women and 1,047 men ages 18-60. (…read more, sciencedaily.com, thanks K!)

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{ 4 comments }

1 Qotfw June 30, 2009 at 2:45 pm

More cute kissing girls please.

2 Qotfw June 30, 2009 at 2:16 pm

I even enjoy vibrations from passing trains downtown.

3 Susie June 30, 2009 at 10:31 am

Personally I love my removable shower as much as my vibrators.

4 UnderpantsGnome June 29, 2009 at 10:16 pm

Loved the story. Totally agree that a little “buzz” in the bedroom (or wherever) is a good thing.

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