自我报告生殖盆腔疼痛和穿透障碍的意大利妇女样本的社会心理和性健康。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sexual Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/sexmed/qfaf042
Martina Smorti, Simon Ghinassi, Chiara Del Cherico, Davide Dèttore
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摘要

背景:生殖盆腔疼痛和穿透障碍(GPPPD)影响女性生活的多个方面,但其在意大利背景下的生物心理社会影响仍未得到充分探讨。目的:本研究旨在探讨自我报告的GPPPD患者和非GPPPD患者在心理社会和性健康方面的差异。方法:招募310名女性(年龄= 29.08±7.93,范围= 18-57),将其分为两组:141名自述患有GPPPD的女性和169名自述未患GPPPD的女性。通过网络平台收集数据,并使用意大利语版阴道插入认知问卷、多伦多述情障碍量表、父母关系量表、浪漫品质量表、女性性功能指数和生活满意度量表进行调查。由于没有意大利语版本的阴道插入认知问卷,我们对170名女性(M年龄= 28.28±7.64,范围= 18-49)的独立方便样本进行了初步的心理测量特性评估。为了探究两组在研究变量上是否存在差异,我们进行了一系列的多变量方差分析。结果:研究的结果是阴道插入相关认知水平,述情障碍,与母亲和伴侣的关系,以及生活和性满意度。结果:与对照组相比,GPPPD患者对性侵的负面认知更高,述情障碍水平更高,与伴侣和母亲的关系质量更低,生活满意度和性满意度也更低。临床翻译:这些发现强调需要多学科的方法来解决认知、情感和相关因素,以改善患有GPPPD的妇女的福祉。优势与局限:优势包括对生物、心理、社会因素的综合评估。局限性包括依赖于自我报告的诊断、潜在的招募偏倚和研究的横断面性质。结论:该研究强调了GPPPD对女性福祉的广泛影响,强调了针对该疾病心理和关系维度进行量身定制干预的重要性。
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Psychosocial and sexual well-being in a sample of Italian women with self-reported genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder.

Psychosocial and sexual well-being in a sample of Italian women with self-reported genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder.

Background: Genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder (GPPPD) affects multiple aspects of a woman's life, yet its biopsychosocial impact in the Italian context remains underexplored.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate differences in psychosocial and sexual well-being between women with and without self-reported GPPPD.

Methods: A sample of 310 women (M age = 29.08 ± 7.93, range = 18-57) was recruited and divided into two groups: 141 women who self-reported suffering from GPPPD and 169 women who reported not suffering from it. Data were collected through online platforms and the Italian versions of the Vaginal Penetration Cognition Questionnaire, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Parental Bonding Instrument, the Romance Qualities Scale, the Female Sexual Function Index, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale were administered. Since there is no Italian version of the Vaginal Penetration Cognition Questionnaire, its psychometric properties were preliminarily evaluated in an independent and convenience sample of 170 women (M age = 28.28 ± 7.64, Range = 18-49). To explore whether the two groups differed on the study variables, a series of multivariate analyses of variance were carried out.

Outcomes: The outcomes of the study were the levels of the vaginal penetration-related cognitions, alexithymia, relationships with mother and partner, and life and sexual satisfaction.

Results: Women with GPPPD reported higher negative cognitions related to penetration, higher levels of alexithymia, a lower quality of the relationship with both the partner and the mother, as well as lower life and sexual satisfaction than the control group.

Clinical translation: These findings emphasize the need for multidisciplinary approaches addressing cognitive, emotional, and relational factors to improve the well-being of women with GPPPD.

Strengths and limitations: Strengths include the comprehensive assessment of biopsychosocial factors. Limitations involve reliance on self-reported diagnosis, potential recruitment bias, and the cross-sectional nature of the study.

Conclusion: The study highlights the extensive impact of GPPPD on women's well-being, emphasizing the importance of tailored interventions targeting the disorder's psychological and relational dimensions.

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Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Sexual Medicine is an official publication of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and serves the field as the peer-reviewed, open access journal for rapid dissemination of multidisciplinary clinical and basic research in all areas of global sexual medicine, and particularly acts as a venue for topics of regional or sub-specialty interest. The journal is focused on issues in clinical medicine and epidemiology but also publishes basic science papers with particular relevance to specific populations. Sexual Medicine offers clinicians and researchers a rapid route to publication and the opportunity to publish in a broadly distributed and highly visible global forum. The journal publishes high quality articles from all over the world and actively seeks submissions from countries with expanding sexual medicine communities. Sexual Medicine relies on the same expert panel of editors and reviewers as The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.
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