Hidradenitis Suppurativa Clinic, Dermatology Department, Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, 18014 Granada, Spain.
TECe19-Clinical and Translational Dermatology Investigation Group, Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria Granada, 18012 Granada, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Nov 27;17(23):8808. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17238808.
Little is known about the impact of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) on patients' sexuality. The aim of this research is to investigate the impact of HS on several previously unexplored aspects of sexuality. In March 2018, we conducted a crowd-sourced cross-sectional online survey hosted by the Spanish association of patients with HS (ASENDHI) and available in Spanish. A panel of experts and patients from ASENDHI designed various questions in order to explore the extent to which HS influenced participants' sex lives. The final sample consisted of 386 participants, 79.27% (306/386) of which were women and 20.73% (80/306) of which were men. Seventy-seven point one percent (236/306) of women and 67.5% (54/80) of men were in stable relationships; the rest of the participants were single. Forty-seven point nine percent (185/386) admitted to feeling fear of rejection. Pain was the symptom that most interfered with sexual relations in women and suppuration in men. Forty-four point three percent (171/386) of the participants considered themselves to be less attractive than average. Considering the participants in a stable relationship, women described receiving more emotional support from their partners, while men received more help with lesion dressing in intimate areas. Seventy-one point four percent (207/290) of participants stated that HS negatively affected their relationship. Among single patients, women experienced greater fear of rejection and were less willing to meet new people because of HS. Ninety-four point three percent (66/70) of women and 80.8% (21/26) of men stated that HS had a negative influence on their chances of having a relationship or sexual relations. In conclusion, HS has a significant, unrecognized and misunderstood impact on sexuality which must be addressed.
关于化脓性汗腺炎(HS)对患者性生活的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在调查 HS 对性健康方面的几个以前未被探索过的方面的影响。2018 年 3 月,我们在西班牙 HS 患者协会(ASENDHI)主持的一项众包横断面在线调查中进行了调查,该调查提供西班牙语版本。一组专家和来自 ASENDHI 的患者设计了各种问题,以探讨 HS 对参与者性生活的影响程度。最终样本由 386 名参与者组成,其中 79.27%(306/386)为女性,20.73%(80/306)为男性。77.1%(236/306)的女性和 67.5%(54/80)的男性处于稳定的关系中;其余的参与者是单身。47.9%(185/386)承认害怕被拒绝。疼痛是女性最干扰性生活的症状,而男性则是化脓。44.3%(171/386)的参与者认为自己的吸引力低于平均水平。对于处于稳定关系中的参与者,女性表示从伴侣那里获得了更多的情感支持,而男性则在私密区域的伤口包扎方面获得了更多的帮助。71.4%(207/290)的参与者表示 HS 对他们的关系产生了负面影响。在单身患者中,女性因 HS 而感到更大的被拒绝的恐惧,并且不太愿意结识新朋友。94.3%(66/70)的女性和 80.8%(21/26)的男性表示 HS 对他们建立关系或性生活的机会产生了负面影响。总之,HS 对性生活的影响显著、未被认识且被误解,必须加以解决。