What should we be studying? Research priorities according to women and gender-diverse individuals with sexual interest/arousal disorder and their partners.
IF 4.3 3区 材料科学Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Justin P K Shimizu, Sophie Bergeron, Gracielle C Schwenck, Jackie S Huberman, Natalie O Rosen
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Abstract
Background: Sexual interest/arousal disorder (SIAD) is one of the most common sexual problems for women. In clinical research, there are often misalignments between the research priorities of patients and researchers, which can negatively impact care, and gender-diverse individuals are often excluded from research. Inclusion of patient perspectives when establishing research priorities may help to reduce these gaps; however, the research priorities of couples coping with SIAD remain unclear.
Aim: Identify the research priorities of women and gender-diverse individuals with SIAD and their partners.
Methods: In an online survey, couples coping with SIAD provided consent and responded to an open-ended question asking them to list the top 3 things they think are important for researchers to focus on related to couples coping with low sexual desire. A team-based content analysis was conducted to identify themes and their frequency of endorsement.
Outcomes: An author-developed open-ended question.
Results: Analysis of 1279 responses (n = 667 from women and gender-diverse individuals with SIAD, n = 612 from partners) resulted in our identification of 6 main themes: general causes, general treatment and coping, biophysiological, relationship, psychological, and environmental/contextual. Additionally, we identified 4 sub-themes within each of the latter 4 main themes: general, cause, treatment, and impact. For women and gender-diverse individuals with SIAD, their partners, and specifically gender-diverse participants, the 3 most endorsed themes were psychological general factors (24.3%, 21.2%, 24.3%; eg, stress and the link between SIAD and anxiety), relationship general factors (15.7%, 13.2%, 18.6%; eg, relationship length and communication on sexual desire), and biophysiological general factors (12.3%, 12.4%, 14.3%; eg, research on medications and hormones).
Clinical implications: Clinical researchers should consider the research priorities of couples coping with SIAD to ensure their work aligns with the needs of the affected population.
Strengths and limitations: This study is the first to identify the research priorities of both women and gender-diverse individuals with SIAD and their partners. Most participants identified as heterosexual, North American, and of middle to high socioeconomic status; results may not generalize. Responses were sometimes brief and/or vague; interpretation of these responses was therefore limited and may have required more contextual information.
Conclusion: Findings suggest that women and gender-diverse individuals with SIAD, their partners, and gender-diverse participants have similar research priorities that are consistent with a biopsychosocial approach to research. Heterogeneity of responses across themes supports a multidisciplinary, patient-oriented approach to SIAD research.
背景:性兴趣/唤醒障碍(SIAD)是女性最常见的性问题之一。在临床研究中,患者和研究人员的研究重点往往不一致,这可能会对护理产生负面影响,而且不同性别的人往往被排除在研究之外。在确定研究重点时纳入患者的观点可能有助于缩小这些差距;然而,患有 SIAD 的夫妇的研究重点仍不明确。目的:确定患有 SIAD 的女性和性别多元化者及其伴侣的研究重点:在一项在线调查中,患有 SIAD 的夫妇同意并回答了一个开放式问题,该问题要求他们列出他们认为研究人员应关注的与性欲低下夫妇相关的前 3 件重要事情。我们以团队为基础进行了内容分析,以确定主题及其被认可的频率:结果:作者开发的开放式问题:分析了 1279 份回复(n = 667 份来自女性和性别多元化的 SIAD 患者,n = 612 份来自伴侣),我们确定了 6 个主题:一般原因、一般治疗和应对、生物生理、关系、心理和环境/背景。此外,我们还在后 4 个主题中分别确定了 4 个子主题:一般、原因、治疗和影响。对于患有 SIAD 的女性和不同性别的个体、他们的伴侣以及特别是不同性别的参与者来说,3 个最受认可的主题分别是心理一般因素(24.3%、21.2%、24.3%;例如,压力和 SIAD 与焦虑之间的联系)、关系一般因素(15.7%、13.2%、18.6%;例如,关系长度和关于性欲的交流)以及生物生理一般因素(12.3%、12.4%、14.3%;例如,关于药物和荷尔蒙的研究):临床研究人员应考虑应对 SIAD 的夫妇的研究重点,以确保他们的工作符合受影响人群的需求:本研究首次确定了女性和性别多元化的 SIAD 患者及其伴侣的研究重点。大多数参与者认为自己是异性恋者、北美人、社会经济地位中等偏上;结果可能不具有普遍性。回答有时简短和/或含糊不清;因此对这些回答的解释有限,可能需要更多的背景信息:研究结果表明,患有 SIAD 的女性和不同性别的个体、他们的伴侣以及不同性别的参与者都有类似的研究重点,这与生物心理社会研究方法是一致的。不同主题之间的异质性支持以患者为导向的多学科 SIAD 研究方法。