Development of a Screening Tool for Assessing Sexual Difficulties Among Patients with Parkinson's Disease: The PD-SDS.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Clara De Groote, Kathy Dujardin, Luc Defebvre, Bérengère Flinois, Virginie Herlin, Nicolas Carrière, Emilie Wawrziczny
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Abstract

Background: People with Parkinson's disease (PwPD) exhibit various sexual difficulties (SDs) that may be due to motor and/or nonmotor symptoms or the use of antiparkinsonian medication. SDs are often underreported by PwPD and underexplored by physicians.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the SDs experienced by PwPD and create a scale for assessing them.

Methods: A corpus of items was generated from semistructured interviews to represent the experience of PwPD as closely as possible. The number of items was reduced according to the psychometric properties, and the scale's structure was subsequently examined. The final phase consisted of measuring the scale's validity and reliability.

Results: After assessment of the original corpus of 59 items by PwPD and clinicians, a 25-item version was obtained. The analysis of item properties led to the removal of fifteen items. An exploratory factor analysis of the first 10-item version with a first PwPD sample identified four components of the SDs among PwPD: "low sexual esteem," "sexual displeasure," "impact on sexual position" and "hypersexuality." With a second PwPD sample, a confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated a satisfactory fit between the model with four components and the data. The 10-item scale had good internal consistency and good temporal reliability.

Conclusions: The Parkinson's Disease Sexual Difficulties Scale (PD-SDS) is a valid screening tool that facilitates the investigation of and communication about PD-related SDs. It is intended to improve the identification of vulnerable PwPD and to target the domain of sexual experience impacted by PD to better support PwPD.

开发用于评估帕金森病患者性障碍的筛查工具:PD-SDS.
背景:帕金森病患者(PwPD)会因运动和/或非运动症状或服用抗帕金森药物而表现出各种性功能障碍(SD)。帕金森病患者对性障碍的报告往往不足,而医生对性障碍的研究也不够:本研究旨在探索帕金森病患者所经历的 SDs,并创建一个用于评估 SDs 的量表:方法:从半结构式访谈中生成一个项目库,以尽可能贴近地反映残疾人的经历。根据心理测量特性减少了项目数量,随后对量表的结构进行了研究。最后阶段是测量量表的有效性和可靠性:结果:经过残疾人和临床医生对最初的 59 个项目进行评估,最终得出了 25 个项目的版本。通过对项目属性的分析,删除了 15 个项目。对第一个 10 个项目的版本进行了探索性因子分析,并在第一个 PwPD 样本中确定了 PwPD SDs 的四个组成部分:"性自卑"、"性不满"、"对性地位的影响 "和 "性欲亢进"。在第二个 PwPD 样本中,确认性因素分析表明,包含四个组成部分的模型与数据的拟合程度令人满意。10 个项目的量表具有良好的内部一致性和时间可靠性:帕金森病性障碍量表(PD-SDS)是一种有效的筛查工具,有助于调查和交流与帕金森病相关的性障碍。该工具旨在更好地识别帕金森病患者中的弱势群体,并针对帕金森病影响的性经历领域为帕金森病患者提供更好的支持。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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