Pain symptoms, sexual and mental health at the time of endometriosis diagnosis

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Johanna Netzl, B. Gusy, B. Voigt, J. Sehouli, S. Mechsner
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Introduction: We aimed at examining the physical symptoms, sexual and mental health of individuals at the time of receiving the diagnosis of endometriosis. Our goal was to gain a better understanding of their needs at this specific time. Methods: Fifty cis women who had received the diagnosis of endometriosis within the last 4 weeks were examined in this cross-sectional study. Participants completed a comprehensive questionnaire and the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). The Diagnostic Interview for Mental Disorders (DIPS) was performed for each subject for the assessment of mental disorders according to DSM-5 criteria and to screen for sexual dysfunctions. Results: Participants were M = 27.02 ± 5.72 years old. More than 90% reported dysmenorrhea (93.9%), one fifth chronic pelvic pain (22.0%) and more than three quarters painful sexual intercourse (84.0%). More than 40% met the criteria of a current mental disorder. 21 participants reported a sexual dysfunction (42.0%) and 21 reported childhood maltreatment (42.9%). A current mental disorder was associated with impaired sexual functioning: Participants with a current mental disorder reported higher pain intensity scores during sexual intercourse and were more likely to report a current sexual dysfunction. Conclusion: Our results highlight the need for earlier diagnoses of endometriosis to prevent the progression of pelvic pain and for integrating mental and sexual health support in endometriosis care from the beginning. A biopsychosocial model of mental health in endometriosis is proposed.
子宫内膜异位症诊断时的疼痛症状、性健康和心理健康
简介:我们的目的是检查个体在接受子宫内膜异位症诊断时的身体症状、性和心理健康。我们的目标是更好地了解他们在这个特定时期的需求。方法:在过去4周内诊断为子宫内膜异位症的50名顺性妇女进行了横断面研究。参与者完成了一份综合问卷和儿童创伤问卷。根据DSM-5标准对每个受试者进行精神障碍诊断面谈(DIPS),以评估精神障碍并筛查性功能障碍。结果:年龄M = 27.02±5.72岁。超过90%的患者报告痛经(93.9%),五分之一的患者报告慢性盆腔疼痛(22.0%),超过四分之三的患者报告性交疼痛(84.0%)。超过40%的人符合当前精神障碍的标准。21名参与者报告了性功能障碍(42.0%),21名报告了童年虐待(42.9%)。当前的精神障碍与性功能受损有关:当前精神障碍的参与者在性交时报告的疼痛强度评分较高,并且更有可能报告当前的性功能障碍。结论:我们的研究结果强调了早期诊断子宫内膜异位症的必要性,以防止盆腔疼痛的发展,并在子宫内膜异位症的治疗中从一开始就整合心理和性健康支持。提出了子宫内膜异位症心理健康的生物-心理-社会模型。
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