Abstract

Female Sexual dysfunction (FSD) incorporates a wide range of sexual issues within the female population. FSD, however, has not been evaluated among female adult entertainers. We evaluated the prevalence of FSD in women working in the adult entertainment industry. A 41-question online survey was distributed to female adult entertainers via email through collaboration with the Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the North American Trade Association of the Adult Industry. Surveys were sent by the FSC to those within the Performer Availability Screening Services (PASS) database who met the criteria of having biological vaginas and having experience as adult entertainers. The survey acquired baseline characteristics, use of contraceptives, sexual activity, work versus home satisfaction and orgasm, in addition to evaluation of female sexual function using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) survey. An FSFI total score < 26.55 is indicative of FSD. The surveys were answered anonymously. Statistical analysis was performed in Microsoft Excel.

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