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非自闭症女性和自闭症女性痛经经历及其治疗:主题分析。

Experiences of dysmenorrhea and its treatment among allistic and autistic menstruators: a thematic analysis.

机构信息

Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

Department of Psychology, School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2023 May 25;23(1):288. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02370-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dysmenorrhea (i.e., period pain) is common and debilitating. Autistic people are known to experience pain differently, yet little is known about the menstrual pain experiences of autistic menstruators relative to non-autistic peers. This study aimed to explore the experience of period pain and treatment uptake for period pain among allistic and autistic populations.

METHODS

This study used a qualitative design and opportunity sampling approach. Thirty-seven participants (of whom 17 were autistic) were interviewed via video-conferencing software using a semi-structured topic guide. Transcriptions of interviews were analysed using Braun and Clarke's Reflexive Thematic Analysis. Data were initially analysed together for common themes. Autistic menstruators' data was subsequently analysed separately to elucidate the unique experiences of this group.

RESULTS

A total of six themes were constructed from the data. Initial analysis determined three themes related to experiences of period pain and treatment uptake in both allistic and autistic menstruators. Social perception of menstruation was discussed, highlighting the normalisation of pain, the taboo nature, and gendered experience of menstruation, contributing to untreated menstrual pain. Issues within menstrual healthcare were also shared, including experiences of ineffective treatment, dismissive interactions, and insufficient menstrual education. Impaired functionality was repeatedly highlighted, with menstruators detailing significant limitations to their usual functioning due to menstrual pain and ineffective treatment. Three further themes were constructed from separate analysis of data from autistic menstruators. Autistic menstruators discussed the impact of menstruation on their sensory experiences and needs, with many identifying overstimulation during menstruation. Social exclusion was discussed as a factor contributing to the experience of menstrual pain and poor treatment uptake. The final theme identified pain communication differences between autistic and allistic menstruators resulting in reports of ineffective treatment and challenges in healthcare interactions.

CONCLUSIONS

Communication differences, sensory aspects, and social factors contributed to the experience of period pain and treatment uptake for autistic menstruators. The perception of menstruation within society was highlighted by allistic and autistic menstruators as influential to their pain experience and engagement with treatment. Functionality was significantly impacted by pain for this sample. The study highlights societal and healthcare factors that could be improved to ensure accessibility of support and treatment for menstrual issues.

摘要

背景

痛经(即经期疼痛)较为常见且使人虚弱。已知自闭症患者对疼痛的感知存在差异,但关于自闭症女性经期疼痛体验与非自闭症女性的差异,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨所有非自闭症女性和自闭症女性的经期疼痛体验和治疗方法。

方法

本研究采用定性设计和机会抽样方法。通过视频会议软件对 37 名参与者(其中 17 名为自闭症)进行了半结构化主题访谈。使用 Braun 和 Clarke 的反思性主题分析对访谈记录进行了分析。最初对数据进行了共同主题分析。随后对自闭症女性的数据进行了单独分析,以阐明该组的独特体验。

结果

从数据中构建了总共 6 个主题。初步分析确定了三个主题,涉及所有非自闭症女性和自闭症女性的经期疼痛体验和治疗方法。讨论了对月经的社会认知,强调了疼痛的正常化、月经的禁忌性质和性别化体验,这导致了未经治疗的经期疼痛。还分享了月经保健方面的问题,包括治疗效果不佳、互动被忽视以及月经教育不足等问题。反复强调了功能受损问题,经期女性详细描述了由于经期疼痛和治疗效果不佳而导致的日常功能显著受限。从自闭症女性的数据中单独分析得出了另外三个主题。自闭症女性讨论了月经对其感官体验和需求的影响,许多人表示在经期会感到过度刺激。社会排斥被讨论为导致经期疼痛和治疗效果不佳的因素之一。最后一个主题确定了自闭症女性和非自闭症女性在疼痛沟通方面的差异,导致治疗效果不佳和医疗保健互动方面的挑战。

结论

沟通差异、感官方面和社会因素导致了自闭症女性的经期疼痛体验和治疗方法。所有非自闭症女性和自闭症女性都强调了社会对月经的看法对其疼痛体验和治疗参与的影响。对本样本而言,疼痛对功能产生了重大影响。该研究强调了社会和医疗保健方面的因素,可以加以改进以确保为月经问题提供支持和治疗。

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