Munaganuru Nagambika, Van Den Eeden Stephen K, Creasman Jennifer, Subak Leslee L, Strano-Paul Lisa, Huang Alison J
Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Oct;217(4):439.e1-439.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.05.069. Epub 2017 Jun 8.
Urinary incontinence is associated with decreased female sexual function, but little is known about the prevalence, predictors, and impact of urine leakage during sexual activity among women in the community.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and impact of urine leakage during sex in ethnically diverse, community-dwelling midlife and older women.
Urinary incontinence and sexual function were assessed by structured questionnaire in a multiethnic, community-based cohort of women enrolled in Kaiser Permanente Northern California, an integrated healthcare delivery system in California. All women were aged 40-80 years and sampled from 1 of 4 racial/ethnic groups (20% black, 20% Latina, 20% Asian, and 40% non-Latina white). Differences in frequency, bother, and fear of urine leakage during sexual activity were examined among women with monthly, weekly, and daily urinary incontinence and across different types of urinary incontinence (stress, urgency, mixed, and other type urinary incontinence), with the use of chi-square tests. Independent risk factors for urine leakage during sexual activity were identified through multivariable logistic regression.
Of the 509 women who reported being sexually active and having at least monthly urinary incontinence, 127 of them (25%) reported experiencing any urine leakage during sex during the past 3 months. Nineteen percent of the women reported being subjectively bothered by leakage during sex, and 16% of them reported restricting sexual activity because of fear of leakage. Women with more frequent underlying urinary incontinence were more likely to report experiencing or being bothered by leakage during sex and restricting sexual activity because of fear of leakage (P<.001 for all). Participants with predominantly stress or mixed type urinary incontinence were more likely to report experiencing leakage during sex and being subjectively bothered by this leakage (P<.002 for all). Factors independently associated with leakage during sex were depression (odds ratio,1.96; 95% confidence interval, 1.20-3.20), symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (odds ratio, 2.10; 95% confidence interval, 1.11-3.98), mixed vs urgency type urinary incontinence (odds ratio, 3.16; 95% confidence interval, 1.70-5.88), stress vs urgency type urinary incontinence (odds ratio, 1.94; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-3.70), and frequency of sexual activity (odds ratio, 1.6395% confidence interval, 1.05-2.55), but not age or race/ethnicity.
Up to a quarter of women with at least monthly urinary incontinence in the community may experience urine leakage during sexual activity. Many incontinent women who leak urine during sex remain sexually active, which indicates that the preservation of sexual function should still be a priority in this population. Among incontinent women, depression, pelvic organ prolapse, and stress mixed-type urinary incontinence may be associated with urine leakage during sexual activity.
尿失禁与女性性功能下降有关,但对于社区中女性在性活动期间尿液泄漏的患病率、预测因素及影响知之甚少。
本研究旨在评估不同种族、居住在社区的中年及老年女性在性生活中尿液泄漏的患病率及影响。
通过结构化问卷对加利福尼亚州凯泽永久医疗集团北加州分部(加利福尼亚州的一个综合医疗服务系统)中一个多民族社区队列中的女性进行尿失禁和性功能评估。所有女性年龄在40 - 80岁之间,从4个种族/族裔群体中的1个群体抽样(20%为黑人,20%为拉丁裔,20%为亚裔,40%为非拉丁裔白人)。使用卡方检验,研究每月、每周及每日尿失禁的女性以及不同类型尿失禁(压力性、急迫性、混合性和其他类型尿失禁)的女性在性活动期间尿液泄漏的频率、困扰程度及恐惧程度的差异。通过多变量逻辑回归确定性活动期间尿液泄漏的独立危险因素。
在509名报告有性活动且至少每月有尿失禁的女性中,127名(25%)报告在过去3个月的性生活中出现过尿液泄漏。19%的女性报告因性生活中的泄漏而感到主观困扰,16%的女性报告因害怕泄漏而限制性活动。基础尿失禁频率更高的女性更有可能报告在性生活中经历或受到泄漏困扰,并因害怕泄漏而限制性活动(所有P值均<0.001)。主要为压力性或混合性尿失禁的参与者更有可能报告在性生活中出现泄漏并受到这种泄漏的主观困扰(所有P值均<0.002)。与性生活中泄漏独立相关的因素有抑郁(比值比1.96;95%置信区间1.20 - 3.20)、有症状的盆腔器官脱垂(比值比2.10;95%置信区间1.11 - 3.98)、混合性与急迫性尿失禁(比值比3.16;95%置信区间1.70 - 5.88)、压力性与急迫性尿失禁(比值比1.94;95%置信区间1.01 - 3.70)以及性活动频率(比值比1.63;95%置信区间1.05 - 2.55),但与年龄或种族/族裔无关。
社区中至少每月有尿失禁的女性中,高达四分之一的人在性活动期间可能会出现尿液泄漏。许多在性生活中漏尿的失禁女性仍保持性活动,这表明在这一人群中保留性功能仍应是优先事项。在失禁女性中,抑郁、盆腔器官脱垂和压力性混合性尿失禁可能与性活动期间的尿液泄漏有关。