A Systematic Review of the Literature on Female Sexual Dysfunction Prevalence and Predictors

S. West, L. Vinikoor, Denniz A. Zolnoun
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Abstract Interest in human sexuality began in the 18th century, but formal and more rigorous studies focused on sexual satisfaction and sexual practices were published in the early 1900s. Alfred Kinsey's pioneering work on sexuality, in which he surveyed over 10,000 men and women age 16 and older, began in the late 1930s. In the mid-1960s, Masters and Johnson published their seminal work characterizing the sexual response cycle. Since then, numerous researchers have attempted to understand and to quantify “normal” sexual behaviors using survey techniques. We conducted a systematic review of the published literature on the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction overall and, more specifically, on sexual desire disorder, arousal difficulties, anorgasmia, and dyspareunia. The review also encompassed dysfunction related to the reproductive factors, such as pregnancy, hysterectomy, and menopause. We included sexual dysfunction comorbid with diabetes, depression, and antidepressant therapies. In total, 85 studies are summarized in this review, which spans literature from the early 1900s to the present. We performed a quality assessment of each study, defining quality based on the representativeness of the population studied and the rigor of the instruments used for assessing sexual dysfunction. Although none of the 85 studies included in the review met both standards of quality, some met one criterion and not the other. Definitions of female sexual dysfunction have been developed and refined recently, but there is an urgent need to determine measurable outcomes that can be used for future work.
女性性功能障碍患病率及预测因素的文献系统综述
对人类性行为的兴趣始于18世纪,但正式的、更严格的关于性满足和性行为的研究是在20世纪初发表的。阿尔弗雷德·金赛(Alfred Kinsey)在性方面的开创性工作始于20世纪30年代末,他调查了1万多名16岁及以上的男性和女性。在20世纪60年代中期,马斯特斯和约翰逊发表了他们的开创性作品,描述了性反应周期。从那时起,许多研究人员试图通过调查技术来理解和量化“正常”的性行为。我们对已发表的关于女性性功能障碍总体患病率的文献进行了系统回顾,更具体地说,是关于性欲障碍、觉醒困难、性高潮障碍和性交困难的文献。该综述还包括与生殖因素相关的功能障碍,如怀孕、子宫切除术和更年期。我们纳入了性功能障碍与糖尿病、抑郁症和抗抑郁治疗的合并症。本综述共总结了85项研究,涵盖了20世纪初至今的文献。我们对每项研究进行了质量评估,根据研究人群的代表性和用于评估性功能障碍的工具的严谨性来定义质量。尽管纳入综述的85项研究中没有一项符合两个质量标准,但有些研究符合其中一个标准,而不符合另一个标准。女性性功能障碍的定义最近得到了发展和完善,但迫切需要确定可测量的结果,以用于未来的工作。
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