ReDel Rehabilitation Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Universidad Abierta Interamericana, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2023 Winter;29(1):54-69. doi: 10.46292/sci21-00080. Epub 2022 Sep 19.
Sexual changes are an area of primary concern for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and their partners, but the topic has gone largely unexplored in the research literature.
This study examined how individuals with SCI in Latin America experience their sexuality and what issues they and their partners face in this area.
A total of 248 individuals with SCI from Latin America completed an online 60-item survey regarding sexuality.
The majority of participants (87.7%) reported that they had noticed changes in sexuality after the injury, mainly physical problems (50.7%), emotional problems (38.7%), and changes in relationships with partners (27.5%). Regarding sexual desire, 47.2% indicated that desire remained the same after SCI. The majority of participants (81.9%) indicated not having received any information about sexuality after SCI during their hospital stay but reported that they would have liked to have received information (98.1%). Of all participants, 66.1% reported never having been asked about problems or difficulties in their sexual life after SCI by any health professional.
Interventions designed to educate individuals with SCI regarding the effect of injury on their sexual functioning, responsiveness, and expression, as well as to support them in maintaining and enhancing their sexual well-being, may be extremely beneficial, particularly in Latin America. Findings highlight the distinct need for professionals to introduce the topic of sexuality by discussing it in a straightforward, nonjudgmental manner and to integrate discussions about sex and related issues into assessment, planning, and ongoing treatment.
性方面的改变是脊髓损伤(SCI)患者及其伴侣关注的主要问题之一,但这一主题在研究文献中基本没有涉及。
本研究旨在探讨拉丁美洲的 SCI 患者如何体验自身的性行为,以及他们和伴侣在这方面面临哪些问题。
共有 248 名来自拉丁美洲的 SCI 患者完成了一份关于性行为的 60 项在线调查。
大多数参与者(87.7%)表示,他们在受伤后注意到了性方面的变化,主要是身体问题(50.7%)、情绪问题(38.7%)和与伴侣关系的变化(27.5%)。关于性欲,47.2%的人表示 SCI 后欲望没有改变。大多数参与者(81.9%)表示,在住院期间没有收到任何关于性方面的信息,但他们表示希望得到相关信息(98.1%)。所有参与者中,66.1%的人表示,没有任何一名健康专业人员在 SCI 后询问过他们的性生活问题或困难。
设计干预措施,教育 SCI 患者了解受伤对其性功能、反应能力和表达能力的影响,并支持他们维持和增进性健康,可能会非常有益,尤其是在拉丁美洲。研究结果突出表明,专业人员需要通过以直接、非评判的方式讨论性话题,并将性和相关问题的讨论纳入评估、计划和持续治疗中,来引入性话题。