Muehlenhard, Charlene L.Stroupe, Natalie Nicole2009-04-282009-04-282008-01-012008http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:10161https://hdl.handle.net/1808/4517The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relationships among women's sexual experiences and attitudes, their level of difficulty with orgasm, and their perception of themselves as anorgasmic or orgasmic. Anonymous data was provided by 208 women via a questionnaire that collected information on demographics, sexual experience, orgasm experience, and attitudes toward masturbation. ANOVA and chi square tests were completed to determine whether significant relationships existed among these variables. Qualitative data provided shed some light on the intricacies of women's self-perception of their orgasmic status. Understanding the variability among self-reported anorgasmia may help in shaping more precisely worded research questions and improve clinical assessment and treatment of anorgasmia.95 pagesENThis item is protected by copyright and unless otherwise specified the copyright of this thesis/dissertation is held by the author.Clinical psychologyWomen's studiesHOW DIFFICULT IS TOO DIFFICULT? THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG WOMEN'S SEXUAL EXPERIENCE AND ATTITUDES, DIFFICULTY WITH ORGASM, AND PERCEPTION OF THEMSELVES AS ORGASMIC OR ANORGASMICThesisopenAccess