The Vaginal Penetration Skills Scale (VPSS): a paradigm shift in genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder screening, assessment, and stratification.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Mariana Maldonado, Gabriel Loureiro Figueira, Antonio E Nardi, Aline Sardinha
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Abstract

Background: Receptive vaginal penetration skills have been implicated in the etiology, explanatory models, and treatment of genito-pelvic pain penetration disorder (GPPPD). However, there are no psychometric skills measures designed to screen, assess, and stratify GPPPD.

Aim: We aimed to develop and psychometrically evaluate a new scale-the Vaginal Penetration Skills Scale (VPSS)-to screen, assess, and stratify GPPPD.

Methods: This study included 148 Brazilian females with GPPPD symptoms (113 lifelong and 35 acquired) and 251 Brazilian females without sexual complaints. We conducted factor analyses considering all participants (n = 399). Then, we conducted latent class analysis within the GPPPD group to identify clusters of individuals with similar VPSS profiles. We assessed convergent validity through intercorrelation with the Brazilian versions of the Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS) and the 6-item Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI-6).

Outcomes: We developed complete and short-form versions of the VPSS (VPSS-29 and VPSS-SF11, respectively), each with 3 dimensions, to screen, assess, and stratify GPPPD.

Results: Factor analysis yielded a 3-factor VPSS model with the "Nonsexual Genital Self-Exploration," "Nonsexual Vaginal Penetration Skills," and "Sexual Vaginal Penetration Skills" dimensions for both VPSS versions. The reliability was excellent for the VPSS-29 (ω = 0.981, α = 0.981) and the VPSS-SF11 (ω = 0.959, α = 0.961). All 3 dimensions could detect significant differences between patients with GPPPD and healthy females. They also differentiated the patients with GPPPD, distinguishing gradient levels. For convergent validity, we found moderate to strong correlations (rho = 0.715-0.745) between the VPSS, FGSIS, and FSFI-6.

Clinical implications: The VPSS can be applied easily in both clinical and research settings.

Strengths and limitations: The VPSS provides a concise and thorough evaluation of receptive vaginal penetration skills in both sexual and nonsexual contexts among patients with GPPPD. The sample had limited diversity regarding gender and sexual orientation; therefore, it is important to validate the use of this scale in populations beyond the cisgender heterosexual female population to ensure its applicability in diverse settings.

Conclusion: These results support the reliability and psychometric validity of the VPSS as a self-report measure to screen, assess, and stratify GPPPD symptoms.

阴道插入技能量表(VPSS):生殖盆腔疼痛/插入障碍筛查、评估和分层的范式转变。
背景:阴道插入技能与生殖盆腔疼痛插入障碍(GPPPD)的病因、解释模型和治疗有关。目的:我们旨在开发一种新的量表--阴道插入技能量表(VPSS),并对其进行心理计量学评估,以筛查、评估和分层 GPPPD:这项研究包括 148 名有 GPPPD 症状的巴西女性(113 名终身性和 35 名获得性)和 251 名无性抱怨的巴西女性。我们对所有参与者(n = 399)进行了因子分析。然后,我们在 GPPPD 组内进行了潜类分析,以确定具有相似 VPSS 特征的个体集群。我们通过与巴西版女性生殖器自我形象量表(FGSIS)和 6 个项目的女性性功能指数(FSFI-6)的相互关系评估了收敛效度:我们编制了完整版和简表版的 VPSS(分别为 VPSS-29 和 VPSS-SF11),每个版本均包含 3 个维度,用于筛查、评估和分层 GPPPD:因子分析得出了一个 3 因子 VPSS 模型,两个 VPSS 版本都包含 "非性生殖器自我探索"、"非性阴道插入技能 "和 "性阴道插入技能 "三个维度。VPSS-29 (ω = 0.981,α = 0.981)和 VPSS-SF11 (ω = 0.959,α = 0.961)的信度都非常好。这三个维度都能检测出 GPPPD 患者与健康女性之间的显著差异。它们还能区分 GPPPD 患者,区分梯度水平。在收敛有效性方面,我们发现VPSS、FGSIS和FSFI-6之间存在中度到高度的相关性(rho = 0.715-0.745):临床意义:VPSS 可轻松应用于临床和研究环境:VPSS对GPPPD患者在性和非性环境下的接受性阴道插入技能进行了简明而全面的评估。样本在性别和性取向方面的多样性有限;因此,重要的是要在顺性别异性恋女性以外的人群中验证该量表的使用,以确保其在不同环境中的适用性:这些结果证明了 VPSS 作为一种自我报告量表在筛查、评估和分层 GPPPD 症状方面的可靠性和心理测量有效性。
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Journal of Sexual Medicine
Journal of Sexual Medicine 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
826
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sexual Medicine publishes multidisciplinary basic science and clinical research to define and understand the scientific basis of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction. As an official journal of the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the International Society for the Study of Women''s Sexual Health, it provides healthcare professionals in sexual medicine with essential educational content and promotes the exchange of scientific information generated from experimental and clinical research. The Journal of Sexual Medicine includes basic science and clinical research studies in the psychologic and biologic aspects of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction, and highlights new observations and research, results with innovative treatments and all other topics relevant to clinical sexual medicine. The objective of The Journal of Sexual Medicine is to serve as an interdisciplinary forum to integrate the exchange among disciplines concerned with the whole field of human sexuality. The journal accomplishes this objective by publishing original articles, as well as other scientific and educational documents that support the mission of the International Society for Sexual Medicine.
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