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interesting research

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:23 am
by dragon wench
A Vancouver newspaper has recently run the following story. :eek:



A surprising cure for women's depression

Richard Starnes
Vancouver Sun


Thursday, June 27, 2002



Imagine this conversation in homes across Canada.

"Hi, honey, feeling depressed? I've just heard of a major study about the perfect medicine to give you a lift. It's my semen."

Don't laugh. Psychologist Gordon Gallup and his team at the State University of New York have come to the conclusion that women directly exposed to semen are significantly less depressed than those who are not.

Previous studies have shown semen contains mood-altering hormones including testosterone and estrogen. Gallup and his colleagues believe these hormones are absorbed through the vagina and help wash away the blues.

In the study, 293 college females from State University filled questionnaires measuring their sexual behaviour. Among other things, they revealed how often they had intercourse, the number of days since they last had sex and whether or not they use condoms.

Researchers also assessed each woman's happiness using the Beck Depression Inventory, a widely recognized system for assessing mood in which a core of 17 indicates moderate depression.

The study showed that women who never use condoms scored eight, those who usually use them scored 15, those who always use them scored 11.3 and those having no sex at all scored 13.5.

Gallup, who says he already has an unpublished wider study of 700 women confirming his results, says his group looked at a number of alternative explanations for the difference.

They considered how often the women had sex; who took oral contraceptives among those who seldom use condoms; whether a woman's personality influenced her decision to use a condom; and the strength of their relationships.

None of the alternatives could explain their conclusions, Mr. Gallup reveals in the latest issue of New Scientist magazine.

Gallup said the claim that semen carries happy fluid was further enhanced by clear indications that the no-condom group became increasingly depressed the longer they went without sex.

Whatever the results, Gallup had a serious warning. Women should not believe he was suggesting they abandon condoms. As he pointed out, an unwanted pregnancy is likely to be far more depressing than any beneficial effect semen may provide.

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:29 am
by Dottie
lol :)

You're sure Gordon Gallup just wasnt tired of his wife 'having a headache' to often? ;)

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:56 am
by K0r/\/f1@k€$
The study showed that women who never use condoms scored eight, those who usually use them scored 15, those who always use them scored 11.3 and those having no sex at all scored 13.5.
Does this mean that all women are, on average, depressed? :(

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 6:46 pm
by Nightmare
Originally posted by K0r/\/f1@k€$
Does this mean that all women are, on average, depressed? :(
I think almost anyone that thinks is usually depressed. :o

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 7:14 pm
by C Elegans
I heard about this study earlier this week, the full article is published in a scientific journal called Archives of sexual behviour. For some reason, this journal is neither on the web, nor in ISI:s register, so I haven't been able to read the full report, only the abstract. It is however an interesting study, and why not? From an evolutionary perspective, we must like to reproduce, and positive effects of the reproduction act only makes us more inclined to maintain the behaviour leading to the good effects. :)
Originally posted by K0r/\/f1@k€$
Does this mean that all women are, on average, depressed? :(
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is the most used assessment of symptoms related to depression. The higher score you get, the more depression-related symptoms you have. A score of 4-9 is considered "normal". I must say I am surprised by the high scores in Gallup et al:s sample. Scores over 10 is normally viewed as a sign of lowered mood. The women who sometimes use condomes scored 15 on average, that is quite high and would be classfied as moderate depression, at least according to the Swedish normative data. The cut-off for clinical depression, is set to 21 here.

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 7:14 pm
by dragon wench
Originally posted by Dottie
lol :)

You're sure Gordon Gallup just wasnt tired of his wife 'having a headache' to often? ;)
lol! well the article certainly gives a whole new meaning to the already abundant jokes about "joy sticks" :D

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 7:44 pm
by Chanak
@CE: In regards to your observation concerning the necessity of reproduction being something enjoyable from an evolutionary standpoint, I thoroughly and heartily agree. :D It would make sense, wouldn't it, as life seems to have engineered it's preservation into every system we possess. Why not pack something beneficial into something as seemingly insignificant as the "inactive" ingredients of semen? Make reproduction an enjoyable thing, and *presto!* population explosion! ;)

Now, I'm curious as to what similar effects the female chemistry might have on the male...well, besides the obvious. :o :D

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 1:46 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Makes sense to me, the human body doesn't generally have that much 'wasted space', per se, so what CE and Chanak suggested is a logical progression.

@Gaxx-Not necessarily, a lot of people I know that think get angry or frustrated instead. :D ;)
You're sure Gordon Gallup just wasnt tired of his wife 'having a headache' to often?
This reminds me of a joke...