Mercuri Caterina, Bosco Vincenzo, Juárez-Vela Raúl, Guillari Assunta, Simeone Silvio, Doldo Patrizia
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University Hospital Mater Domini, Magna Graecia University, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Mar 24;13(7):716. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13070716.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, have a significant impact on overall well-being. Sexual health, a critical component of overall well-being, is often compromised in individuals with IBD, especially in women, owing to physical, psychological, and social factors. This narrative review aims to synthesize the fragmented existing evidence on the impact of IBD on women's sexual health by examining clinical manifestations along with patients' perceptions and lived experiences. Five databases (CINAHL Complete, Medline, APA PsycInfo, APA PsycArticles, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection) were searched using keywords related to IBD, sexual health, and women's experiences. Fifteen studies that met the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria were analyzed. Women with IBD often perceive their bodies as "damaged" or "mutilated," which profoundly affects their self-esteem and sexual satisfaction. Physically, debilitating symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and chronic fatigue limit sexual desire and intimacy. Psychological factors, including anxiety, depression, and negative body image, exacerbate these challenges, and compromise emotional well-being and intimate relationships. Social stigma further isolates patients, making it more difficult for them to communicate their sexual needs to both partners and healthcare providers. Strategies such as psychological support, health education, and promoting open communication with partners emerge as promising avenues to improve sexual health and quality of life. IBD profoundly affects women's sexual health by intertwining physical, psychological, and social challenges. A holistic and personalized clinical approach that incorporates sexual well-being into routine care is essential to improve patients' quality of life.
炎症性肠病(IBD),如克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎,对整体健康有重大影响。性健康作为整体健康的关键组成部分,在IBD患者中常常受到损害,尤其是女性,这是由身体、心理和社会因素导致的。本叙述性综述旨在通过研究临床表现以及患者的认知和生活经历,综合现有的关于IBD对女性性健康影响的零散证据。使用与IBD、性健康和女性经历相关的关键词检索了五个数据库(CINAHL Complete、Medline、APA PsycInfo、APA PsycArticles和心理学与行为科学合集)。对符合预定义纳入和排除标准的15项研究进行了分析。患有IBD的女性常常认为自己的身体“受损”或“残缺”,这深刻影响了她们的自尊和性满意度。身体上,腹痛、腹泻和慢性疲劳等使人虚弱的症状限制了性欲和亲密感。心理因素,包括焦虑、抑郁和负面身体形象,加剧了这些挑战,并损害了情绪健康和亲密关系。社会耻辱感进一步孤立了患者,使他们更难与伴侣和医疗服务提供者沟通自己的性需求。心理支持、健康教育以及促进与伴侣的开放沟通等策略成为改善性健康和生活质量的有希望的途径。IBD通过交织身体、心理和社会挑战,深刻影响女性的性健康。将性健康纳入常规护理的整体和个性化临床方法对于提高患者的生活质量至关重要。