Rosen Natalie O, Bergeron Sophie, Sadikaj Gentiana, Glowacka Maria, Baxter Mary-Lou, Delisle Isabelle
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada Department of Dermatology, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Pain. 2014 Jul;155(7):1374-1383. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2014.04.017. Epub 2014 Apr 23.
Vulvodynia is a prevalent vulvovaginal pain condition that interferes with women's psychological health. Given the central role of sexuality and relationships in vulvodynia, relationship satisfaction may be an important moderator of daily partner responses to this pain and associated negative sequelae, such as depression. Sixty-nine women (M age=28.12 years, SD=6.68) with vulvodynia and their cohabiting partners (M age=29.67 years, SD=8.10) reported their daily relationship satisfaction, and male partner responses on sexual intercourse days (M=3.74, SD=2.47) over 8 weeks. Women also reported their depressive symptoms. Relationship satisfaction on the preceding day moderated the associations between partner responses and women's depressive symptoms in several significant ways: (1) On days after women reported higher relationship satisfaction than usual, their perception of greater facilitative male partner responses was associated with their decreased depression; (2) on days after women reported lower relationship satisfaction than usual, their perception of greater negative male partner responses was associated with their increased depression; (3) on days after men reported higher relationship satisfaction than usual, their self-reported higher negative responses were associated with decreased women's depression, and higher solicitous responses were associated with increased women's depression, whereas (4) on days after men reported lower relationship satisfaction than usual, their self-reported higher negative responses were related to increased women's depression, and higher solicitous responses were associated with decreased women's depression. Targeting partner responses and relationship satisfaction may enhance the quality of interventions aimed at reducing depression in women with vulvodynia.
外阴痛是一种常见的外阴阴道疼痛病症,会影响女性的心理健康。鉴于性和人际关系在外阴痛中所起的核心作用,关系满意度可能是日常伴侣对这种疼痛及相关负面后果(如抑郁)反应的重要调节因素。69名患有外阴痛的女性(平均年龄 = 28.12岁,标准差 = 6.68)及其同居伴侣(平均年龄 = 29.67岁,标准差 = 8.10)报告了她们在8周内的日常关系满意度,以及男性伴侣在性交日的反应(平均值 = 3.74,标准差 = 2.47)。女性还报告了她们的抑郁症状。前一天的关系满意度在几个重要方面调节了伴侣反应与女性抑郁症状之间的关联:(1)在女性报告关系满意度高于平常的日子里,她们感知到男性伴侣给予更多的支持性反应与她们抑郁程度的降低有关;(2)在女性报告关系满意度低于平常的日子里,她们感知到男性伴侣给予更多的负面反应与她们抑郁程度的增加有关;(3)在男性报告关系满意度高于平常的日子里,他们自我报告的更高负面反应与女性抑郁程度的降低有关,而更高的关切反应与女性抑郁程度的增加有关,然而(4)在男性报告关系满意度低于平常的日子里,他们自我报告的更高负面反应与女性抑郁程度的增加有关,而更高的关切反应与女性抑郁程度的降低有关。针对伴侣反应和关系满意度可能会提高旨在减轻外阴痛女性抑郁程度的干预措施的质量。