Sexual function in patients with bipolar disorder type I evaluated in symptomatic remission: a cross-sectional study.

Juliana Socorro Casqueiro, Vitor Fernandes de Almeida, Gabriela Léda-Rêgo, Paula Studart-Bottó, Mariana Troesch Figueiredo Nunes Dantas, Sarah Prates de Andrade, Stella Maria de Sá Sarmento, Caroline Dallalana Garcia de Oliveira, Ângela Miranda-Scippa
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Abstract

Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic pathology that is associated with several impairments throughout a patient's life, including decreased sexual function. Despite the importance in quality of life (QoL), functionality and medication adherence, it is still little investigated in these patients.

Objective: To compare the sexual function of patients with Bipolar Disorder type I (BD-I), in remission, with healthy controls (HC) and to investigate the clinical and socio-demographic characteristics associated with sexual function in these individuals. Also, to assess the QoL in patients with and without sexual dysfunction (SD).

Methods: Cross-sectional study with 132 patients with BD-I in euthymic phase and 61 HCs from an outpatient clinic. All the participants were evaluated through the Arizona Sexual Scale (ASEX) and the brief version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment (WHOQoL-BREF). The patients with BD-I were compared with the HCs. The patients were divided into two groups: the ones diagnosed with SD and the ones without it.

Results: The patients with BD-I had higher rates of SD (42.4%) compared to the HCs (16.4%) (OR 3.67, 95% CI 1.55 - 8.67; p=0.003). SD in patients was associated with being women (p=0.001), older age (p=0.003) and having a longer duration of untreated illness (p=0.010). Patients with SD had worse QoL scores compared to those without SD.

Conclusion: Patients with BD-I have a high prevalence of SD and this was associated with worse QoL scores in all domains.

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症状缓解期双相情感障碍 I 型患者的性功能评估:一项横断面研究。
简介躁郁症(BD)是一种慢性病,患者一生中会出现多种障碍,包括性功能减退。尽管性功能对患者的生活质量(QoL)、功能和服药依从性非常重要,但对这些患者的研究仍然很少:比较处于缓解期的躁郁症 I 型(BD-I)患者与健康对照组(HC)的性功能,并调查与这些人的性功能相关的临床和社会人口特征。同时,评估有性功能障碍(SD)和无性功能障碍(SD)患者的 QoL:横断面研究:132 名处于痊愈期的 BD-I 患者和 61 名来自门诊的 HC。所有参与者均接受了亚利桑那性量表(ASEX)和世界卫生组织生活质量评估简明版(WHOQoL-BREF)的评估。BD-I 患者与 HC 患者进行了比较。患者被分为两组:诊断为 SD 的患者和未诊断为 SD 的患者:与普通人(16.4%)相比,BD-Ⅰ 患者的 SD 患病率更高(42.4%)(OR 3.67,95% CI 1.55 - 8.67;P=0.003)。患者的 SD 与女性(p=0.001)、年龄较大(p=0.003)和未治疗时间较长(p=0.010)有关。与无 SD 的患者相比,有 SD 的患者 QoL 评分较低:结论:BD-Ⅰ患者的SD发生率较高,这与所有领域的QoL评分较差有关。
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