Factors associated with persistent sexual dysfunction and pain 12 months postpartum

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101001
Sonia Bhandari Randhawa, Andrea Rizkallah, David B. Nelson, Elaine L. Duryea, Catherine Y. Spong, Jessica E. Pruszynski, David D. Rahn
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Abstract

Objective

Identify factors associated with persistent sexual dysfunction and pain 12-months postpartum in an underserved population.

Methods

Extending Maternal Care After Pregnancy (eMCAP) is a program addressing health needs/disparities of patients at risk for worse perinatal outcomes. Participants completed the Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire (PISQ-12) and Urinary Distress Index (UDI-6) 12-months postpartum. The PISQ-12 was dichotomized with scores < 32.5 indicating sexual dysfunction. Urinary incontinence (UI) was defined as at-least-somewhat bothersome (vs. none or not-at-all bothersome) urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Screening for anxiety and depression was completed using Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed for sexual dysfunction vs. normal-function, and pain vs. no-pain, using demographic, peri/postpartum, and social-determinant-of-health variables as correlating factors.

Results

328 sexually active patients provided data. On bivariate analysis, sexual dysfunction (n = 31, 9.5%) vs. normal function (n = 297, 90.5%) groups showed no differences in age, BMI, parity, mode of delivery, episiotomy/laceration types, or breastfeeding. Sexual dysfunction was significantly associated with both UUI and SUI: 12 (39%) vs. 46 (15%) had UUI, p = 0.001, and 20 (65%) vs. 97 (33%) had SUI, P < 0.001; the dysfunction group also had higher GAD-7 and EPDS scores and greater overall stress levels. On multivariable analysis, SUI and stress remained significantly associated: OR (95% CI) 2.45 (1.02–6.03) and 1.81 (1.32–2.49), respectively. Comparing pain (n = 45, 13.7%) vs. no-pain (n = 283, 86.2%), dyspareunia patients endorsed greater stress levels.

Conclusion

The interplay between sexual health, incontinence, and mental health deserves further study, and all three should be routinely addressed in postpartum care.

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产后 12 个月持续性功能障碍和疼痛的相关因素。
目的: 在服务不足的人群中确定与产后 12 个月持续性功能障碍和疼痛相关的因素:确定与服务不足人群产后 12 个月持续性功能障碍和疼痛相关的因素:妊娠后产妇护理扩展计划(eMCAP)是一项针对有围产期后果恶化风险的患者的健康需求/差异的计划。参与者在产后 12 个月完成盆腔器官脱垂/尿失禁性问卷 (PISQ-12) 和尿窘迫指数 (UDI-6)。PISQ-12 采用二分法计分:328 名性生活活跃的患者提供了数据。通过双变量分析,性功能障碍组(31 人,9.5%)与功能正常组(297 人,90.5%)在年龄、体重指数、胎次、分娩方式、外阴切开术/撕裂类型或母乳喂养方面没有差异。性功能障碍与 UUI 和 SUI 均有显著相关性:12(39%)对 46(15%)有 UUI,P = 0.001;20(65%)对 97(33%)有 SUI,P 结论:性健康、尿失禁和心理健康之间的相互作用值得进一步研究,在产后护理中应常规处理这三者之间的关系。
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