外阴痛患者经历的加重和保护因素:一项意大利妇女的定性研究。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lorenzo Montali, Chiara Bernareggi, Valeria Crispiatico
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摘要

背景:外阴痛是一种慢性疼痛,影响15%的18-70岁女性,严重影响日常生活和性功能,导致自我认知问题、抑郁和焦虑。本研究旨在探讨意大利女性的经验,认识到文化背景对她们对慢性疼痛和性问题的看法的影响。此外,本研究探讨了家庭支持和自体性行为在治疗外阴痛中的作用。方法:对35例确诊为外阴痛的女性进行访谈。然后对这些访谈的文字记录进行反身性专题分析。结果:分析确定了四个主题:A致残疼痛;加重因素:缺乏支持和非法化;保护性因素:性代理体验和关系支持;重建中的身份:一个不完整的女人。讨论:本研究证实了医学知识的缺乏,阻碍了准确的诊断和治疗。女性对家庭支持的期望得不到满足,放大了她们被抛弃的感觉。两个因素减轻了这种疾病的负担。首先,女性能够找到替代插入性行为的方法,对自己和自己的性行为更有信心。其次,他们在网上患者群体中建立了授权关系,在那里他们能够获得有价值的信息并获得情感支持。这项研究强调了多学科护理的必要性与外阴痛的妇女,解决他们的各种需求。结论:包括伴侣和家庭在内的心理干预可以减轻女性的非合法化,以自体性行为为中心的治疗可以提高女性的整体幸福感。
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Aggravating and protective factors in patients' experiences of vulvodynia: a qualitative study with Italian women.

Background: Vulvodynia, a chronic pain condition affecting 15% of women aged 18-70, significantly impacts daily life and sexual functioning, contributing to self-perception issues, depression, and anxiety. This study aims to explore Italian womens' experiences, recognizing the influence of cultural background on their perceptions of chronic pain and sexual problems. Additionally, this research explores the role of family support and autoeroticism in managing vulvodynia.

Methods: A total of 35 interviews were conducted with women diagnosed with vulvodynia. The transcripts of these interviews were then subjected to reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: The analysis identified four themes: A Disabling pain; Aggravating factors: lack of support and delegitimization; Protective factors: experiences of sexual agency and relational support; Identity in reconstruction: an incomplete woman.

Discussion: This study confirmed a lack of medical knowledge, hindering accurate diagnosis and treatment. Women's unmet expectations of family support amplified their sense of abandonment. Two factors reduced the burden of the disease. First, women were able to find alternatives to penetrative sex, gaining more confidence in themselves and their sexuality. Second, they developed empowering relationships in online patient groups where they were able to access valuable information and receive emotional support. This study underscores the necessity of multidisciplinary care for women with vulvodynia, addressing their various needs.

Conclusions: Psychological interventions involving partners and families can mitigate women's delegitimization, and treatments centered on autoeroticism can promote women's overall well-being.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
发文量
265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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