Sexual Motivation in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Controlled Cross-Sectional Study.

Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease Pub Date : 2023-06-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DNND.S401457
Petra Prinssen, Peter Joseph Jongen, Marco Heerings, Elia Wyverkens, Guy T'Sjoen, Ellen Deschepper, Marieke Dewitte
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Purpose: Sexual motives are major determinants of sexual behaviour. It has been known that sexual motives may vary according to circumstances. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease causing a broad range of symptoms and disabilities, that often interfere with sexual activities. We aimed to investigate the sexual motives in persons with MS.

Patients and methods: Cross-sectional study in 157 persons with MS and 157 controls matched for age, gender, relationship, duration of relationship and educational status via propensity score matching. The Reasons for Having Sex (YSEX) questionnaire assessed the proportion with which a person had engaged in sexual intercourse for each of 140 distinct motives to have sex. Estimated mean differences in scores for four primary factors (Physical, Goal attainment, Emotional, Insecurity) and 13 sub-factors, and sexual satisfaction and importance of sex were calculated as Average Treatment Effect of the Treated using 99% confidence intervals.

Results: Persons with MS reported a lower proportion of engaging in sex compared with the controls for the factors Physical (-0.29), Emotional (-0.23) and Insecurity (-0.10); and for the physical sub-factors Pleasure (-0.48), Experience seeking (-0.32), Stress reduction (-0.24), and Physical desirability (-0.16), the emotional sub-factors Love and commitment (-0.27) and Expression (-0.17), and the insecurity sub-factor Self-esteem boost (-0.23). In the control group seven of the top 10 sexual motives were physical versus five in the MS group. The importance of sex was lower in the MS group (-0.68).

Conclusion: Findings of this controlled cross-sectional study suggest a reduction in the number of sexual motives in persons with MS, especially of physical motives related to pleasure and experience seeking. Health care professionals may consider assessing sexual motivation when dealing with persons with MS who suffer from decreased sexual desire or another sexual dysfunction.

多发性硬化症患者的性动机:一项对照横断面研究
目的:性动机是性行为的主要决定因素。众所周知,性动机可能因环境而异。多发性硬化症(MS)是一种慢性疾病,会导致多种症状和残疾,常常会影响性活动。我们旨在调查多发性硬化症患者的性动机:对 157 名多发性硬化症患者和 157 名对照者进行横断面研究,通过倾向得分匹配法对年龄、性别、关系、关系持续时间和教育状况进行匹配。性生活原因(YSEX)问卷调查评估了一个人在 140 个不同的性生活动机中,每个动机所占的性交比例。四个主要因素(生理、目标实现、情感、不安全感)和 13 个子因素的估计平均得分差异,以及性满意度和性的重要性,均以 99% 的置信区间计算为受治疗者的平均治疗效果:与对照组相比,多发性硬化症患者在生理因素(-0.29)、情感因素(-0.23)和不安全感因素(-0.10)、生理子因素愉悦(-0.48)、寻求体验(-0.32)、减轻压力(-0.24)和生理欲望(-0.16)、情感子因素爱与承诺(-0.27)和表达(-0.17)以及不安全感子因素自尊提升(-0.23)方面的性生活比例都较低。在对照组中,前 10 个性动机中有 7 个是生理动机,而在 MS 组中只有 5 个。性的重要性在 MS 组中较低(-0.68):这项对照横断面研究的结果表明,多发性硬化症患者的性动机数量有所减少,尤其是与快感和寻求体验有关的生理动机。医护人员在面对性欲减退或其他性功能障碍的多发性硬化症患者时,可以考虑对性动机进行评估。
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