Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Burns. 2020 Nov;46(7):1556-1564. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2020.01.003. Epub 2020 Sep 15.
Engaging in healthy sexual activity and romantic relationships are important but often neglected areas of post-burn rehabilitation. The degree to which persons with burn injuries engage in sexual activity and romantic relationships is not well understood. This study examined demographic and clinical characteristics predicting engagement in sexual activity and romantic relationships in a sample of adult burn survivors compared to a general United States sample.
Data for the adult burn survivor sample were from 601 adult burn survivors who participated in field-testing for the calibration of the Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (LIBRE) Profile, a burn-specific instrument assessing social participation on six scales including sexual activity and romantic relationships. Comparison data were obtained from a general population sample of 2000 adults through sample matching. Demographic predictors of sexual activity and romantic relationship status were examined in each sample using modified Poisson regression analyses. Clinical predictors of engaging in sexual activity and romantic relationships were also examined in the LIBRE sample.
Participants were slightly more likely to report being sexually active in the adult burn survivor sample than in the general sample (65% vs. 57%, p < 0.01). There was not a significant difference in romantic relationship status between the two samples (64% vs. 62%, p = 0.31). In multivariable regression analyses, men in both samples were more likely to report being in a sexual relationship (RR in LIBRE sample = 1.23, 95% CI 1.08-1.39; RR in general sample = 1.10, 95% CI 1.02-1.18). Participants in both samples who were not working were less likely to report being sexually active or in a romantic relationship (RRs ranging from 0.73 to 0.83, p < 0.05 for all estimates). In the adult burn survivor sample, respondents with hand burns were more likely to report being sexually active and in a romantic relationship (RR = 1.16, 95% CI 1.01-1.33). Time since burn injury, burn size, and burns to other critical areas were not significantly associated with either outcome in adjusted analyses.
The likelihood of engaging in sexual activity and romantic relationships is similar among adult burn survivors and the comparison group representing a general United States sample of adults. Further research addressing sexual activity and romantic relationships after burn injuries will help to foster better patient-clinician dialogue, pinpoint barriers, design interventions, and allocate appropriate resources.
参与健康的性行为和浪漫关系是烧伤康复后重要但常被忽视的领域。烧伤患者参与性行为和浪漫关系的程度尚不清楚。本研究通过比较烧伤幸存者样本与一般美国人群样本,评估了人口统计学和临床特征对参与性行为和浪漫关系的预测。
成人烧伤幸存者样本的数据来自 601 名参加 LIBRE 评估(评估烧伤患者社会参与的一种烧伤特异性工具,包含 6 个评估性行为和浪漫关系的量表)校准现场测试的成年烧伤幸存者。比较数据来自通过样本匹配获得的一般人群样本中的 2000 名成年人。使用改良泊松回归分析分别在每个样本中评估人口统计学预测因素与性行为和浪漫关系状态的关系。在 LIBRE 样本中还评估了参与性行为和浪漫关系的临床预测因素。
与一般人群样本相比,烧伤幸存者样本中报告性行为活跃的参与者比例略高(65% vs. 57%,p < 0.01)。两个样本的浪漫关系状态无显著差异(64% vs. 62%,p = 0.31)。在多变量回归分析中,两个样本中的男性更有可能报告处于性关系中(LIBRE 样本中的 RR = 1.23,95%CI 1.08-1.39;一般样本中的 RR = 1.10,95%CI 1.02-1.18)。两个样本中未工作的参与者报告性行为活跃或处于浪漫关系的可能性较低(RR 范围为 0.73 至 0.83,所有估计值均 p < 0.05)。在成年烧伤幸存者样本中,手部烧伤的受访者更有可能报告性行为活跃和处于浪漫关系中(RR = 1.16,95%CI 1.01-1.33)。在调整分析中,烧伤后时间、烧伤面积和其他关键部位烧伤与两种结局均无显著相关性。
在成年烧伤幸存者和代表一般美国成年人的比较组中,参与性行为和浪漫关系的可能性相似。进一步研究烧伤后性行为和浪漫关系将有助于促进更好的医患对话、确定障碍、设计干预措施和分配适当的资源。