Olarinoye John, Olarinoye Adebunmi
University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital-Medicine, Ilorin Kwara, Nigeria;.
University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital-Gynecology, Ilorin Kwara, Nigeria.
J Sex Med. 2008 Apr;5(4):878-886. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2007.00649.x. Epub 2007 Dec 7.
Sexual health is an important but often neglected component of diabetes care. Unlike erectile dysfunction, female sexual dysfunction has not been well studied among Nigerian diabetics.
To assess the sexual function of women with diabetes, and to determine its clinical correlates.
The sexual performances of 51 women with type 2 diabetes mellitus attending the Diabetes Clinic, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital were assessed using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire. The Female Sexual Function (FSF) scores in each domain of sexual function were then compared with those of 39 nondiabetic controls. The associations between the FSF scores and certain clinical variables, as well as some diabetic complications, were also determined.
Sexual performance of the women as measured by the FSF scores using the FSFI questionnaires. Results. The FSF score in the diabetic women was 20.5 (+/-8.3) compared with a score of 31.2 (+/-8.8) in the control (P value = 0.00). The FSF scores in the arousal, pain, orgasm, and overall satisfaction domains were all lower in the diabetic women (P value < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the scores for "desire" domain in the two groups (P value > 0.05). Women with diabetes attempted sex less frequently (P < 0.05). There was a negative correlation between the ages of the women and all the domains of sexual function (P value < 0.05). Duration of diabetes correlated negatively with comfort (P value = 0.04), lubrication (P = 0.03), frequency (P value = 0.05), as well as orgasm (P value = 0.04) domains. There was no significant relationship between the FSF score and body mass index, blood pressure, and glycemic control. There was no significant difference between the FSF scores of diabetic women with complications and those without (P value > 0.05).
Diabetes significantly impairs the sexual performance of the Nigerian women afflicted with the disease. Determinants of FSF include age, duration of diabetes illness, and presence of menopause.
性健康是糖尿病护理中一个重要但常被忽视的组成部分。与勃起功能障碍不同,尼日利亚糖尿病患者中女性性功能障碍尚未得到充分研究。
评估糖尿病女性的性功能,并确定其临床相关因素。
使用女性性功能指数(FSFI)问卷对伊洛林大学教学医院糖尿病门诊的51名2型糖尿病女性的性功能表现进行评估。然后将性功能各领域的女性性功能(FSF)得分与39名非糖尿病对照者的得分进行比较。还确定了FSF得分与某些临床变量以及一些糖尿病并发症之间的关联。
使用FSFI问卷通过FSF得分衡量的女性性功能表现。结果。糖尿病女性的FSF得分为20.5(±8.3),而对照组得分为31.2(±8.8)(P值 = 0.00)。糖尿病女性在性唤起、疼痛、性高潮和总体满意度领域的FSF得分均较低(P值 < 0.05)。两组在“性欲”领域的得分无显著差异(P值 > 0.05)。糖尿病女性尝试性行为的频率较低(P < 0.05)。女性年龄与性功能的所有领域均呈负相关(P值 < 0.05)。糖尿病病程与舒适度(P值 = 0.04)、润滑度(P = 0.03)、频率(P值 = 0.05)以及性高潮(P值 = 0.04)领域呈负相关。FSF得分与体重指数、血压和血糖控制之间无显著关系。有并发症的糖尿病女性与无并发症的糖尿病女性的FSF得分无显著差异(P值 > 0.05)。
糖尿病显著损害了患该疾病的尼日利亚女性的性功能。FSF的决定因素包括年龄、糖尿病病程和绝经状态。