Schreiner-Engel P, Schiavi R C, Vietorisz D, De Simone Eichel J, Smith H
J Sex Marital Ther. 1985 Fall;11(3):165-75. doi: 10.1080/00926238508405442.
Limited information is available about the effect of diabetes on female sexuality. Fifty diabetic women were compared to 50 matched controls on cognitive, psychological, interpersonal and sexual dimensions. Although the pattern of response was similar, the diabetic women scored consistently lower than controls on the Derogatis Sexual Function Inventory and the Locke-Wallace Marriage Inventory. The cumulative effect of these small differences resulted in a significantly more deficient global level of psychosexual functioning and less satisfaction with their relationship. In contrast, the diabetic women had relatively little impairment in their sexual responses. Sexual desire, however, was significantly lower. Although a decrease in lubrication was reported, its adequacy for coitus was not perceived differently by the two groups. Further research should clarify the contribution of demographic variables as well as clinical characteristics, such as type of diabetes, on observed differences in the sexuality of female diabetics and controls.
关于糖尿病对女性性功能的影响,目前可用信息有限。将50名糖尿病女性与50名匹配的对照组在认知、心理、人际和性方面进行比较。尽管反应模式相似,但在德罗加蒂斯性功能量表和洛克 - 华莱士婚姻量表上,糖尿病女性的得分始终低于对照组。这些微小差异的累积效应导致性心理功能的整体水平明显更差,对其关系的满意度更低。相比之下,糖尿病女性的性反应受损相对较小。然而,性欲明显较低。虽然报告了润滑减少的情况,但两组对性交时润滑是否充足的感知并无差异。进一步的研究应阐明人口统计学变量以及临床特征(如糖尿病类型)对观察到的女性糖尿病患者和对照组性功能差异的影响。