Terrier Jean E, Nelson Christian J
1 Department of Urology, CHU Lyon Sud Hospices Civiles de Lyon, Lyon, France ; 2 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
Transl Androl Urol. 2016 Jun;5(3):290-5. doi: 10.21037/tau.2016.05.14.
Peyronie's disease (PD) is an acquired fibrotic disorder (disorganized collagen deposition) in the tunica albuginea. This scar tissue or "plaque" builds up in the tunica albuginea and results in penile deformities. PD can have a significant negative impact on mood and quality of life. Although the psychological impact of PD has generally been understudied, there has been a growing body of literature that has assessed the impact PD can have on men's mental health and relationships. The aim of this study is to review the current literature focused on the psychological and relationship impact of PD.
We performed a MEDLINE search limited to English language literature using the terms: "Peyronie's Disease AND Psychological OR Psychosocial". Select references were then included for review.
The research in this area confirms the clinical impressions of men with PD, which is that depression and relationship distress is prevalent. Approximately 50% of men with PD suffer from depressive symptoms and upwards of 80% report distress related to PD. It appears that these rates remain relatively stable over time. High rates of relationship stress were also reported as over 50% of men reported that PD had negatively impacted their relationship. Qualitative work in this area helps us understand the nature of this distress. Regarding body image and self-esteem, men described themselves as "abnormal", "ugly", "disgusting", "like a cripple", and a "half man", and some of them described feelings of shame. Many men reported that they lost their sexual confidence, or ability to initiate sex with a partner, while most reported a decrease in sexual interest. Additionally, many men expressed a sense of stigmatization and isolation. This led to difficulties in speaking about their disease with sexual partners or healthcare professionals.
Taken in total, these studies indicate that those who actively treat PD should assess for distress or depressive symptoms. The standard assessment of PD could include the Peyronie's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ), and at least two questions on individual and relationship distress, or the use of a validated questionnaire to assess depression.
佩罗尼氏病(PD)是一种白膜的后天性纤维化疾病(胶原沉积紊乱)。这种瘢痕组织或“斑块”在白膜中积聚,导致阴茎畸形。PD会对情绪和生活质量产生重大负面影响。尽管PD的心理影响总体上研究不足,但已有越来越多的文献评估了PD对男性心理健康和人际关系的影响。本研究的目的是综述当前关注PD心理和人际关系影响的文献。
我们使用“佩罗尼氏病 AND 心理 OR 心理社会”等术语在MEDLINE数据库中进行了仅限于英文文献的检索。然后纳入选定的参考文献进行综述。
该领域的研究证实了患有PD的男性的临床印象,即抑郁和人际关系困扰很普遍。约50%的PD男性患有抑郁症状,超过80%的人报告与PD相关的困扰。随着时间推移,这些比率似乎保持相对稳定。也有报告称人际关系压力发生率很高,超过50%的男性表示PD对他们的关系产生了负面影响。该领域的定性研究有助于我们了解这种困扰的本质。关于身体形象和自尊,男性将自己描述为“不正常”“丑陋”“恶心”“像残废”和“半个男人”,有些人还描述了羞耻感。许多男性报告说他们失去了性自信,或失去了与伴侣开始性行为的能力,而大多数人报告性兴趣下降。此外,许多男性表达了被污名化和孤立的感觉。这导致他们难以与性伴侣或医疗保健专业人员谈论自己的疾病。
总体而言,这些研究表明,积极治疗PD的人应评估困扰或抑郁症状。PD的标准评估可包括佩罗尼氏病问卷(PDQ),以及至少两个关于个人和人际关系困扰的问题,或使用经过验证的问卷来评估抑郁。