Berglund A L, Fugl-Meyer K S
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Umeå University, Sweden.
Scand J Urol Nephrol. 1996 Jun;30(3):207-12. doi: 10.3109/00365599609181301.
Forty-four women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) were interviewed in order to investigate sexual activities, sexual function and satisfaction one month before and one year after either one of two possible surgical interventions. The findings were related to sexual response cycle, size of urinary leakage, duration of incontinence and depression. There was no significant difference in sexual activity before and after surgery. One or two sexual dysfunctions within the desire, excitement, orgasmic and resolution phases were reported by the majority both before and after intervention independently of surgical method. Neither the magnitude of the leakage nor the duration of SUI influenced the sexual experiences significantly while continence after surgery promoted sexual desire. The discrepances between the prevalence of sexual dysfunctions and the relatively high level of sexual satisfaction as well as the non-influencing parameters indicate the complexity of human sexuality.
为了调查两种可能的手术干预之一前后一个月及一年后的性活动、性功能和满意度,对44名压力性尿失禁(SUI)女性进行了访谈。研究结果与性反应周期、尿失禁量、失禁持续时间和抑郁情况相关。手术前后的性活动没有显著差异。大多数女性在干预前后,无论手术方式如何,在欲望、兴奋、高潮和消退阶段均报告有一两种性功能障碍。尿失禁量和SUI持续时间均未对性体验产生显著影响,而术后的控尿能力可促进性欲。性功能障碍患病率与相对较高的性满意度之间的差异以及无影响参数表明了人类性行为的复杂性。