ROBERTA GALIZIA

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXVI


supervisor: Carlo Lai
co-supervisor: Chiara Simonelli

Thesis title: Advancing Knowledge on Predictors, Correlates, and Underlying Mechanisms of Perceived Sexual Desire Discrepancy

INTRODUCTION. Sexual desire discrepancy (SDD) stands out as a prominent facet within the realm of sexual desire, serving as a primary catalyst prompting individuals and couples to seek therapeutic intervention. The European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM) recommends treatment options directed towards improving dyadic communication and exploring emotional needs. However, as highlighted by the expert opinion itself, these treatment recommendations are speculative and primarily based on clinical experience rather than research. In fact, despite its prevalence, affecting a substantial percentage of couples (25-30%), and the historical emergence of the concept in scientific literature, a significant global gap persists, namely the absence of research-informed and evidence-based clinical guidelines to manage and treat SDD. To address this gap, the ESSM urges the scientific community to advance research on predictors, correlates, and underlying mechanisms of SDD, focusing attention on aspects of individual and relational functioning that have been insufficiently explored to date (e.g., communication, emotional regulation, dyadic empathy, romantic attachment) or have yielded contrasting results (e.g., sexual satisfaction). Furthermore, given that SDD is inherently a dyadic phenomenon, expert opinion strongly advocates examining SDD by considering the couple as the unit of analysis and intervention. This approach underscores a shift from singularly concentrating on individual partners to directing attention towards the couple as a unified entity. However, in specific instances, a scenario may unfold wherein only one partner manifests a willingness to partake in therapeutic intervention for SDD. In such circumstances, the ESSM advocates for the adoption of an individual approach centered on the individual's experience and the personally perceived partner's experience. As a result, exploring both the individual perspective and that related to the partner in understanding SDD can provide a broader insight into its manifestation and the necessary strategies for management, both at the individual and couple levels. AIM. In accordance with the recommendations provided by the ESSM, the current doctoral research project has focused on investigating predictors, correlates, and underlying mechanisms of perceived SDD, directing attention to aspects of individual and relational functioning that are currently unexplored or yield conflicting results. The exploration was conducted initially at the individual level and subsequently in dyadic interaction, also examining partner effects. METHODS. Two cross-sectional studies were designed. Respectively, in the first (individual-centered) and second (couple-centered) studies, individuals engaged in romantic relationships (N = 369) and couples (N = 94) completed an online protocol in which sexual satisfaction, dyadic sexual communication, difficulty in emotion regulation, dyadic empathy, and romantic attachment were evaluated for the degree of involvement in the current degree of perceived SDD. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES. For the first study (individual-centered), hierarchical multiple regression analyses and mediation analyses using a bootstrapping procedure were conducted. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed to assess the ability of variables of interest (i.e., sexual satisfaction, dyadic sexual communication, difficulty in emotion regulation, dyadic empathy, and romantic attachment) to predict the degree of perceived SDD, and to determine whether their effect was significant over and above the influence of the most widely used covariates in sexual desire and SDD research (i.e., gender, age, sexual orientation, relationship duration, having a child/children, desire to have a child/children, and social desirability bias). Mediation analyses were conducted to examine the underlying mediation mechanisms of perceived SDD, focusing on the main predictors identified in the final regression analysis (i.e., dyadic sexual communication and sexual satisfaction). In particular, it was assessed whether the quality of dyadic sexual communication plays a key role in increasing or diminishing the degree of perceived SDD through sexual satisfaction and whether the effect was significant over and above the influence of the selected covariates. For the second study (couple-centered), an Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model (APIMeM) using multilevel modeling was employed to specifically estimate actor’s and partner’s associations between difficulty to access to emotion regulation strategies and sexual satisfaction, using the actor’s and partner’s degree of perceived SDD as a potential mediator. Relationship duration was used as a covariate. RESULTS. As expected, results from the first study highlighted that higher sexual satisfaction, better-perceived quality of dyadic sexual communication, lower difficulty in the regulation of emotions, higher dyadic empathy, and more positive attachment relationships were associated with a lower degree of perceived SDD. Furthermore, sexual satisfaction and quality of dyadic sexual communication emerged as the most robust predictors of the degree of perceived SDD, revealing that better quality of dyadic sexual communication was associated with a lower degree of perceived SDD through higher sexual satisfaction. Importantly, these effects were significant even after accounting for covariates. Results from the second study showed a significant and negative total effect of actor’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation on sexual satisfaction, indicating that higher actor’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation was associated with lower actor’s sexual satisfaction. The same was not found for the partner’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation. Furthermore, indirect effects showed that the effect of actor’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation strategies on the actor’s sexual satisfaction passes through actor’s degree of perceived SDD, and that the effect of the partner’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation strategies on the actor’s sexual satisfaction passes through the actor’s degree of perceived SDD. These effects were significant even after accounting for relationship duration as a covariate. The effect of actor’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation strategies on partner’s sexual satisfaction through the actor’s degree of perceived SDD, and the effect of partner’s difficulty to access to emotion regulation strategies on partner’s sexual satisfaction through the actor’s perceived SDD were not significant. CONCLUSIONS. Overall, this research showed the importance of developing and testing interventions directed towards the exploration and management of aspects related to individual and relational functioning, such as sexual satisfaction, dyadic empathy, and romantic attachment, with a particular focus on the enhancement of the quality of dyadic sexual communication and the cultivation of effective emotion regulation strategies. Importantly, the effects held significant over and above the effect of the relevant covariates. This research project contributes valuable insights for professionals and researchers within the fields of sexual and relational health, representing a significant stride toward a more nuanced comprehension of the factors and dynamics underlying perceived SDD at both the individual level and in dyadic interaction. To the best of the author's knowledge, this would constitute the first investigation to have proffered preliminary empirical substantiation for the opinion-based recommendations put forth by the ESSM, which advocated directing treatment efforts towards facets such as communication and emotions.

Research products

11573/1705999 - 2024 - Using social media for male sexual health: what do we miss? A perspective article on good practices and missing evidence
Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Ricciardi, Livio; Galizia, Roberta; Lingiardi, Vittorio - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH (Nature Publishing Group:Brunel Road Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS United Kingdom:011 44 20 78334000, EMAIL: institutions@natureny.com, INTERNET: http://www.nature.com, Fax: 011 44 20 78434640) pp. 1-5 - issn: 0955-9930 - wos: WOS:001180133800001 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85186590610 (0)

11573/1672305 - 2023 - Sexual Satisfaction Mediates the Effects of the Quality of Dyadic Sexual Communication on the Degree of Perceived Sexual Desire Discrepancy
Galizia, Roberta; Theodorou, Annalisa; Simonelli, Chiara; Lai, Carlo; Nimbi, Filippo Maria - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: HEALTHCARE (Basel : MDPI) pp. 1-11 - issn: 2227-9032 - wos: WOS:000947355900001 (2) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85149702060 (3)

11573/1676256 - 2023 - Sexual Desire and Erotic Fantasies Questionnaire: Validation of the Erotic Fantasy Inventory Scale (SDEF3) in Italian Adults
Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Galizia, Roberta; Fontanesi, Lilybeth; Soyman, Seray; Jannini, Emmanuele Angelo; Simonelli, Chiara; Tambelli, Renata - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: HEALTHCARE (Basel : MDPI) pp. 880- - issn: 2227-9032 - wos: WOS:000954894800001 (3) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85151156938 (4)

11573/1678024 - 2023 - Sexual Desire and Erotic Fantasies Questionnaire: The Development and Validation of the Erotic Fantasy Use Scale (SDEF2) on Experience, Attitudes, and Sharing Issues
Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Galizia, Roberta; Limoncin, Erika; Levy, Tom; Angelo Jannini, Emmanuele; Simonelli, Chiara; Tambelli, Renata - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: HEALTHCARE (Basel : MDPI) pp. 1159- - issn: 2227-9032 - wos: WOS:000977917500001 (3) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85153610153 (3)

11573/1666059 - 2023 - Sexuality and sexual orientation in the twenty-first century
Simonelli, Chiara; Galizia, Roberta; Eleuteri, Stefano - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
book: Practical clinical andrology - ()

11573/1638507 - 2022 - Italian Versions of the 12-Item Sexual Distress Scale (SDS) and the 5-Item Sexual Distress Scale-Short Form (SDS-SF): Psychometric Properties
Galizia, R; Tripodi, Fm; Rossi, R; Michetti, Pm; Simonelli, C; Nimbi, Fm - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: JOURNAL OF SEX & MARITAL THERAPY (Taylor & Francis Limited:Rankine Road, Basingstoke RG24 8PR United Kingdom:011 44 1256 813035, EMAIL: madeline.sims@tandf.co.uk, info@tandf.co.uk, INTERNET: http://www.tandf.co.uk, Fax: 011 44 1256 330245 BRUNNER-ROUTLEDGE, 325 CHESTNUT ST, 8TH FL, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106) pp. 1-14-14 - issn: 0092-623X - wos: WOS:000799167700001 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85131001352 (0)

11573/1672322 - 2022 - Treatments for paraphilic sexual fantasies: a systematic review
Galizia, Roberta; Nimbi, Filippo M.; Rossi, Dr. Roberta; Simonelli, Prof. Chiara - 01h Abstract in rivista
paper: JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE (Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing, Inc) pp. S104-S105 - issn: 1743-6095 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1672324 - 2022 - Female and male versions of the 12-item sexual distress scale (sds) and of the 5-item sexual distress scale-short form (sds-sf): translation and psychometric properties of the italian versions
Galizia, Roberta; Tripodi, Dr. Francesca M.; Rossi, Dr. Roberta; Michetti, Paolo M.; Simonelli, Chiara; Nimbi, Filippo M. - 01h Abstract in rivista
paper: JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE (Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing, Inc) pp. S38-S39 - issn: 1743-6095 - wos: WOS:000897232100094 (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1600746 - 2022 - Sexuality in breast cancer survivors: sexual experiences, emotions, and cognitions in a group of women under hormonal therapy
Nimbi, F. M.; Magno, S.; Agostini, L.; Di Micco, A.; Maggiore, C.; De Cesaris, B. M.; Rossi, R.; Galizia, R.; Simonelli, C.; Tambelli, R. - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: BREAST CANCER (Tokyo : Japanese Breast Cancer Society.) pp. - - issn: 1340-6868 - wos: WOS:000739277200001 (11) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85122355061 (12)

11573/1630694 - 2022 - Endometriosis and sexual functioning. how much do cognitive and psycho-emotional factors matter
Rossi, Valentina; Galizia, Roberta; Tripodi, Francesca; Simonelli, Chiara; Porpora, Maria Grazia; Nimbi, Filippo Maria - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (Basel: MDPI 2003-) pp. 1-14 - issn: 1660-4601 - wos: WOS:000796106000001 (14) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85128762294 (14)

11573/1558427 - 2021 - Effetti psicologici e strategie di gestione dell'infertilità maschile: differenze di genere
Basile Fasolo, Ciro; Galizia, Roberta; Rossi, Roberta - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
book: Homo patiens. Breve viaggio nella sofferenza al maschile tra storia, scienze, religione e mezzi di comunicazione - (88-6019-769-4)

11573/1569784 - 2021 - RISK PERCEPTION OF CONTRACTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: TESTING THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT RISK-COMMUNICATION MESSAGES
Galizia, Roberta - 04c Atto di convegno in rivista
paper: MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (MEssina: Università degli Studi di Messina. Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e Sociali) pp. - - issn: 2282-1619 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)
conference: XXII NATIONAL CONGRESS ITALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CLINICAL AND DYNAMIC SECTION (Lecce)

11573/1569832 - 2021 - THE USE OF SEXUAL FANTASY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Galizia, Roberta; Nimbi, Filippo M.; Rossi, Roberta; Simonelli, Chiara - 04f Poster
conference: 15th congress of the European Federation of Sexology (Virtual)
book: European Federation of Sexology Digital Book Abstract - ()

11573/1569864 - 2021 - SEXUAL FANTASY AS THERAPEUTIC TOOL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Galizia, Roberta; Nimbi, Filippo M.; Rossi, Roberta; Simonelli, Chiara - 04f Poster
conference: 25th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health. Leave No One Behind (Virtually)
book: The 25th of the World Association for Sexual Health. Book of Abstracts - ()

11573/1569732 - 2021 - Galizia R., NIMBI F.M., Rossi R., Simonelli C. (2021). Sexual fantasies and their use in clinical practice: a systematic review. Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology 9(S2):52. https://doi.org/10.13129/2282-1619/mjcp-3224
Galizia, Roberta; Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Rossi, Roberta; Simonelli, Chiara - 04c Atto di convegno in rivista
paper: MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (MEssina: Università degli Studi di Messina. Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e Sociali) pp. - - issn: 2282-1619 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)
conference: XXII NATIONAL CONGRESS ITALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CLINICAL AND DYNAMIC SECTION (Lecce)

11573/1569818 - 2021 - TESTING THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT RISK-COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES ON RISK PERCEPTION OF CONTRACTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
Galizia, Roberta; Petrocchi, Serena; Schulz, Peter J.; Nimbi, Filippo M.; Simonelli, Chiara - 04f Poster
conference: 15th congress of the European Federation of Sexology (Virtual)
book: European Federation of Sexology Digital Book Abstract - ()

11573/1569866 - 2021 - RISK PERCEPTION OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: TESTING DIFFERENT RISK-COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Galizia, Roberta; Petrocchi, Serena; Schulz, Peter J.; Nimbi, Filippo M.; Simonelli, Chiara - 04f Poster
conference: 25th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health. Leave No One Behind (Virtual)
book: The 25th of the World Association for Sexual Health. Book of Abstracts - ()

11573/1569692 - 2021 - The biopsychosocial model and the sex-positive approach: an integrative perspective for sexology and general health care
Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Galizia, Roberta; Rossi, Roberta; Limoncin, Erika; Ciocca, Giacomo; Fontanesi, Lilibeth; Jannini, Emmanuele Angelo; Simonelli, Chiara; Tambelli, Renata - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY (New York, NY : Springer) pp. - - issn: 1868-9884 - wos: WOS:000698293000001 (25) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85115334000 (26)

11573/1557402 - 2021 - Endometriosis-associated pain: a review of quality of life, sexual health and couple relationship
Rossi, Valentina; Tripodi, Francesca; Simonelli, Chiara; Galizia, Roberta; Nimbi, Filippo M. - 01g Articolo di rassegna (Review)
paper: MINERVA OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (Torino: Minerva medica) pp. - - issn: 2724-6450 - wos: WOS:000717440000004 (14) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85121955637 (16)

11573/1558445 - 2020 - Sex robot: "bene" di consumo o "beneficio" terapeutico?
Galizia, Roberta - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: RIVISTA DI SESSUOLOGIA CLINICA (Franco Angeli) pp. 63-75 - issn: 1123-4598 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1558461 - 2020 - Corso di formazione FISS ‒ SIGITE “Salute genitale e sessuale: Un percorso multidisciplinare integrato”, Auditorium al Duomo-Centro Congressi, Firenze, 7-8 Febbraio
Galizia, Roberta - 01d Recensione
paper: RIVISTA DI SESSUOLOGIA CLINICA (Franco Angeli) pp. 79-84 - issn: 1123-4598 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1569856 - 2020 - Risk Perception of Sexually Transmitted Infections: Testing the Effect of Different Risk-Communication Strategies
Galizia, Roberta; Petrocchi, Serena; Schulz, Peter J. - 04f Poster
conference: Forty-sixth Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research (Virtual)
book: International Academy of Sex Research. Book of Abstracts - ()

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