Impact of Genital and Non-Genital Psoriasis on Genital Self-Image, Quality of Life, and Sexual Dysfunction in Female Patients.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Hala Mohammed Elsadek, Mona Sobh Ali, Asmaa Mohamed Elaidy
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Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease that affects millions of people worldwide. While its physical manifestations are well-documented, the psychosocial impact of psoriasis, particularly on female patients, is an area of growing concern. Feelings of shame, inferiority, and stigma are common among individuals with psoriasis, and these emotional burdens can be especially pronounced in females, particularly when the genital area is affected.

Objectives: We aimed to shed light on the significance of genital psoriasis on the overall well-being of female patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive comparative study comprised 50 female participants diagnosed with psoriasis: 25 with genital psoriasis, 25 without genital psoriasis, and 25 healthy women matched for age and sex who served as the control group. All participants underwent an assessment of disease severity using the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index in the psoriasis group and completed questionnaires for the assessment of the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Additionally, quality of life was evaluated using the Dermatology Life Quality Index, and the Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS) was used to assess genital self-image.

Results: We found that females with genital lesions, experience a notable decline in sexual health with higher levels of sexual distress compared to healthy individuals. In terms of the six FSFI domains, the psoriatic group scored lower than the control group in all areas, except for pain, which showed a significant increase. Psoriatic females also exhibited a significantly more negative FGSIS compared to the control group, and there was a highly significant difference in FGSIS between females with and without genital psoriasis.

Conclusions: Understanding the impact of genital psoriasis on female sexual health and overall quality of life is essential for comprehensive patient care. This research is instrumental in addressing the psychosocial aspects of psoriasis and enhancing patient well-being.

生殖器和非生殖器银屑病对女性患者生殖器自我形象、生活质量和性功能障碍的影响。
导言:银屑病是一种慢性全身性炎症性疾病,影响着全球数百万人。虽然银屑病的生理表现已得到充分证实,但其对社会心理的影响,尤其是对女性患者的影响,却日益受到关注。羞耻感、自卑感和耻辱感在银屑病患者中很常见,这些情绪负担在女性患者中尤为明显,尤其是当生殖器部位受到影响时:我们旨在了解生殖器银屑病对女性患者整体健康的影响:这项横断面描述性比较研究由 50 名确诊为银屑病的女性参与者组成:25 名患有生殖器银屑病,25 名未患有生殖器银屑病,25 名年龄和性别匹配的健康女性作为对照组。所有参与者都接受了银屑病组的银屑病面积和严重程度指数(Psoriasis Area and Severity Index)疾病严重程度评估,并填写了女性性功能指数(FSFI)评估问卷。此外,还使用皮肤病生活质量指数评估了生活质量,并使用女性生殖器自我形象量表(FGSIS)评估了生殖器自我形象:我们发现,与健康人相比,患有生殖器病变的女性性健康水平明显下降,性困扰程度更高。在 FSFI 的六个领域中,银屑病组在所有领域的得分都低于对照组,只有疼痛领域的得分显著上升。与对照组相比,银屑病女性患者的 FGSIS 负性得分也明显较高,患有和未患有生殖器银屑病的女性患者在 FGSIS 方面存在非常显著的差异:结论:了解生殖器银屑病对女性性健康和整体生活质量的影响对于全面护理患者至关重要。这项研究有助于解决银屑病的社会心理问题,提高患者的幸福感。
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