Barr Aex, Moore Kayla, Flegge Lindsay G, Atsaphanthong Emily, Kirby Krissa E, Craner Julia R
Pain Rehabilitation Program, Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, United States.
College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, MI, United States.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2024 Apr 4;5:1375546. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2024.1375546. eCollection 2024.
Sexual satisfaction is an important aspect of quality of life. Chronic pain, depression and anxiety, and relational problems correspond with higher risk for sexual difficulties. Less is known about how risk factors for sexual dysfunction and other problems-such as medical conditions, pain severity, and medication side effects-affect the sexual satisfaction of people with chronic pain. Using a biopsychosocial framework, this study explored factors related to sexual satisfaction among patients presenting for evaluation of chronic pain.
Researchers used a hierarchical multiple regression analysis to model potential predictors of sexual satisfaction. Variables analyzed were demographic features, medical history, average pain severity, depressed mood, anxiety, and perceived significant other support. Data collection involved administration of retrospective questionnaires and chart review. The sample included male and female participants ( = 134) presenting for evaluation at a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation clinic.
Medical history (i.e., medical conditions, surgical history, and medications) and clinical self-report variables (i.e., pain severity, depressed mood, anxiety, and perceived significant other support) were associated with sexual satisfaction. In this sample, antidepressant use and higher pain severity were unique predictors of lower sexual satisfaction. Married marital status and higher levels of perceived significant other support were predictive of greater sexual satisfaction.
Findings highlight the importance of understanding the unique impact of biopsychosocial variables on the sexual satisfaction of patients presenting for evaluation at a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation clinic. Further exploration of protective factors that account for sexual satisfaction among individuals with chronic pain may help inform screening, referrals, and treatment.
性满意度是生活质量的一个重要方面。慢性疼痛、抑郁和焦虑以及人际关系问题与性困难的较高风险相关。关于性功能障碍和其他问题的风险因素(如医疗状况、疼痛严重程度和药物副作用)如何影响慢性疼痛患者的性满意度,人们了解得较少。本研究使用生物心理社会框架,探讨了前来评估慢性疼痛的患者中性满意度相关因素。
研究人员使用分层多元回归分析来建立性满意度的潜在预测模型。分析的变量包括人口统计学特征、病史、平均疼痛严重程度、抑郁情绪、焦虑以及感知到的重要他人支持。数据收集包括发放回顾性问卷和查阅病历。样本包括在多学科疼痛康复诊所接受评估的男性和女性参与者(n = 134)。
病史(即医疗状况、手术史和药物)和临床自我报告变量(即疼痛严重程度、抑郁情绪、焦虑以及感知到的重要他人支持)与性满意度相关。在这个样本中,使用抗抑郁药和较高的疼痛严重程度是性满意度较低的独特预测因素。已婚婚姻状况和较高水平的感知到的重要他人支持预示着更高的性满意度。
研究结果强调了理解生物心理社会变量对在多学科疼痛康复诊所接受评估的患者性满意度的独特影响的重要性。进一步探索慢性疼痛患者性满意度的保护因素可能有助于为筛查、转诊和治疗提供信息。