Vannier Sarah A, Rosen Natalie O
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada.
J Sex Med. 2017 Mar;14(3):387-395. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.12.239. Epub 2017 Jan 28.
Sexual problems are common during pregnancy, but the proportion of pregnant women who experience sexual distress is unknown. In non-pregnant samples, sexual distress is associated with lower sexual and relationship satisfaction.
To identify the proportion of women experiencing sexual distress during pregnancy and to compare the sexual and relationship satisfaction of women who report sexual distress during pregnancy with that of women without distress.
Two-hundred sixty-one pregnant women completed a cross-sectional online survey.
Women completed validated measurements of sexual functioning (Female Sexual Function Index; score < 26.55 indicates a sexual problem), sexual distress (Female Sexual Distress Scale; score ≥ 15 indicates clinically significant distress), sexual satisfaction (Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction), and relationship satisfaction (Couples Satisfaction Index).
Overall, 42% of women met the clinical cutoff for sexual distress. Of sexually active women (n = 230), 26% reported concurrent sexual problems and distress and 14% reported sexual distress in the absence of sexual problems. Sexual distress and/or problems in sexual functioning were linked to lower sexual and relationship satisfaction compared with pregnant women with lower sexual distress and fewer sexual problems.
Sexual distress is common during pregnancy and associated with lower sexual and relationship satisfaction. Health care providers should ask pregnant women about feelings of sexual distress. Identifying pregnant women who experience sexual distress and referring them to appropriate resources could help minimize sexual and relationship problems during pregnancy. Vannier SA, Rosen NO. Sexual Distress and Sexual Problems During Pregnancy: Associations With Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction. J Sex Med 2017;14:387-395.
孕期性问题很常见,但经历性困扰的孕妇比例尚不清楚。在非孕期样本中,性困扰与较低的性满意度和关系满意度相关。
确定孕期经历性困扰的女性比例,并比较孕期报告有性困扰的女性与无困扰女性的性满意度和关系满意度。
261名孕妇完成了一项横断面在线调查。
女性完成了性功能(女性性功能指数;得分<26.55表明存在性问题)、性困扰(女性性困扰量表;得分≥15表明存在具有临床意义的困扰)、性满意度(性满意度综合测量)和关系满意度(夫妻满意度指数)的有效测量。
总体而言,42%的女性达到了性困扰的临床临界值。在有性生活的女性(n = 230)中,26%报告同时存在性问题和困扰,14%报告在没有性问题的情况下存在性困扰。与性困扰较少且性问题较少的孕妇相比,性困扰和/或性功能问题与较低的性满意度和关系满意度相关。
孕期性困扰很常见,并与较低的性满意度和关系满意度相关。医疗保健提供者应询问孕妇性困扰的感受。识别出经历性困扰的孕妇并为她们提供适当的资源,有助于将孕期的性问题和关系问题降至最低。万尼尔·萨、罗森·诺。孕期性困扰与性问题:与性满意度和关系满意度的关联。《性医学杂志》2017;14:387 - 395。