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沙特女性阴道微生物群的知识及其与对外阴阴道美容手术认知的关联

Knowledge of Vaginal Microbiota and Its Association with Perceptions of Vulvovaginal Aesthetic Procedures Among Saudi Women.

作者信息

Aldawood Esraa, Alzamil Lama, Faqih Layla, Almuhayya Sarah

机构信息

Department of Clinical Laboratories Sciences, The College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 12372, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Aug 9;13(16):1955. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13161955.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The human microbiome includes trillions of microorganisms, with the vaginal microbiota playing a vital role in women's reproductive health. Concurrently, interest in vulvovaginal esthetic procedures (VVEP) is increasing. This study aimed to compare single and married or previously married women in terms of their knowledge of the human microbiome, particularly the vaginal microbiota, and their perceptions of VVEP. It also examined associations between microbiota awareness, attitudes toward VVEP, and sociodemographic factors.

METHODS

A cross-sectional, online survey was distributed to women aged 18 years and older in Saudi Arabia. A total of 1019 responses were collected. Chi-square tests compared knowledge responses between marital groups, while linear regression was used to explore associations between microbiota knowledge and participant characteristics.

RESULTS

Single women showed greater awareness of general microbiome concepts, with 42% correctly identifying the term "microbiome" compared to 29.89% of married or previously married women. In contrast, married or previously married women demonstrated better knowledge of vaginal microbiota and the effects of antibiotic misuse. Of the participants, 6.6% had undergone one or more VVEP. Furthermore, 19.7% of single women and 18.3% of married or previously married women expressed future interest in undergoing such procedures. Marital status influenced perceptions of specific procedures, with married or previously married women more likely to justify interventions such as augmentation of the labia minora/"G-spot" augmentation and vaginal rejuvenation. Justification for augmentation of the labia minora/"G-spot" augmentation in this group was associated with lower vaginal microbiota knowledge. Healthcare professionals exhibited significantly higher microbiota awareness.

CONCLUSION

Enhancing women's knowledge of vaginal microbiota can enhance informed decision-making and reduce unnecessary esthetic interventions among Saudi women, thereby supporting better reproductive health outcomes.

摘要

背景

人类微生物组包含数万亿微生物,阴道微生物群在女性生殖健康中起着至关重要的作用。与此同时,对外阴阴道美容手术(VVEP)的兴趣正在增加。本研究旨在比较单身女性与已婚或曾婚女性在人类微生物组知识,特别是阴道微生物群知识方面的差异,以及她们对VVEP的看法。研究还探讨了微生物群认知、对VVEP的态度与社会人口学因素之间的关联。

方法

对沙特阿拉伯18岁及以上的女性进行了一项横断面在线调查。共收集到1019份回复。卡方检验比较了婚姻组之间的知识回答情况,而线性回归用于探索微生物群知识与参与者特征之间的关联。

结果

单身女性对一般微生物组概念的认知度更高,42%的单身女性能正确识别“微生物组”一词,而已婚或曾婚女性的这一比例为29.89%。相比之下,已婚或曾婚女性对阴道微生物群以及抗生素滥用的影响了解得更好。在参与者中,6.6%的人接受过一次或多次VVEP。此外,19.7%的单身女性和18.3%的已婚或曾婚女性表示未来有兴趣接受此类手术。婚姻状况影响了对特定手术的看法,已婚或曾婚女性更倾向于为诸如小阴唇增大术/“G点”增大术和阴道年轻化等干预措施辩护。该组中小阴唇增大术/“G点”增大术的辩护与较低的阴道微生物群知识相关。医疗保健专业人员的微生物群认知度明显更高。

结论

提高女性对阴道微生物群的认识可以促进明智的决策,并减少沙特女性不必要的美容干预,从而支持更好的生殖健康结果。

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