Kelly A Grace, Sutherland Susanna L, Walsh Elizabeth G, Finn Michael T M, Ryden Anna M, McKernan Lindsey C
Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2025 Mar 27;6(1):344-352. doi: 10.1089/whr.2024.0152. eCollection 2025.
Although female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and low sexual self-efficacy are common in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS), existing measures of these constructs do not fully capture unique challenges faced by patients with IC/BPS, such as managing sex-related symptom exacerbations, experiencing rewarding sexual activity, and maintaining intimate relationships. To address the lack of tailored measurement of FSD and sexual self-efficacy in patients with IC/BPS, we aimed to adapt the Painful Intercourse Self-Efficacy Scale-Interstitial Cystitis (PISES-IC) for this population.
To form the PISES-IC, we added three items to the pain self-efficacy subscale of the PISES, each informed directly by qualitative interviews with patients with IC/BPS and literature review of patient-reported sexual experiences in IC/BPS. Utilizing baseline data of 71 female participants involved in a clinical trial for IC/BPS (NCT#04275297), we assessed the validity and reliability of the newly adapted PISES-IC.
Results indicate that the PISES-IC is indeed a valid and reliable measure of sexual self-efficacy in the IC/BPS population and that the items informed by IC/BPS patient experiences (self-efficacy related to pain flares, rewarding sexual activity, and interference with romantic relationships) may be particularly related to FSD in patients with IC/BPS.
The PISES-IC captures aspects of sexual experiences of patients with IC/BPS that are not assessed by other existing measures. The PISES-IC can be utilized in research and clinical settings to inform patient care and to further understand sexual experiences of IC/BPS patients.
尽管女性性功能障碍(FSD)和低性自我效能感在间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)患者中很常见,但这些构念的现有测量方法并未完全涵盖IC/BPS患者所面临的独特挑战,例如管理与性相关的症状加重、体验有意义的性活动以及维持亲密关系。为了解决IC/BPS患者中缺乏针对FSD和性自我效能感的量身定制测量方法的问题,我们旨在为该人群改编性交疼痛自我效能量表 - 间质性膀胱炎(PISES - IC)。
为了形成PISES - IC,我们在PISES的疼痛自我效能感子量表中添加了三个项目,每个项目都直接基于对IC/BPS患者的定性访谈以及对IC/BPS患者报告的性经历的文献综述。利用参与IC/BPS临床试验(NCT#04275297)的71名女性参与者的基线数据,我们评估了新改编的PISES - IC的有效性和可靠性。
结果表明,PISES - IC确实是IC/BPS人群中性自我效能感的有效且可靠的测量方法,并且由IC/BPS患者经历所启发的项目(与疼痛发作、有意义的性活动以及对浪漫关系的干扰相关的自我效能感)可能与IC/BPS患者的FSD特别相关。
PISES - IC涵盖了IC/BPS患者性经历中其他现有测量方法未评估的方面。PISES - IC可用于研究和临床环境,为患者护理提供信息,并进一步了解IC/BPS患者的性经历。