A qualitative study exploring the clinical phenomenology and impact of hypersexuality in patients with Parkinson's Disease.

IF 3.8 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-79966-z
Natalie Tayim, Jalesh N Panicker, Jennifer Foley, Caroline Selai, Walaa G El Sheikh
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Hypersexuality (HS) is a complex yet underreported phenomenon in Parkinson's disease (PD), profoundly impacting patients' lives. This study aims to systematically investigate the clinical phenomenology and manifestations of HS using qualitative methodologies. This phenomenological qualitative research study employed semi-structured interviews to examine hypersexuality and its impact among nine English-speaking individuals with PD. Participants were recruited from clinical settings and met specific inclusion criteria, including clinically diagnosed PD, reported hypersexuality post-PD diagnosis, and no cognitive impairment. The study adhered to ethical standards, with written informed consent obtained from all participants. Nine patients with PD (six males, mean age 61.7 ± 13.3 years, and three females, mean age 64.3 ± 5.7 years) participated. The mean age of PD onset was 51.4 ± 12.5 years, while HS onset was 54.1 ± 11.5 years, ranging from 35 to 68 years. Eight of the nine patients were in monogamous relationships. Qualitative analysis revealed ten themes. Clinical manifestations included increased preoccupation with sex, heightened desire, and altered behaviors like risk-taking. Sexual practices varied, with increased urges not necessarily leading to more frequent sex with partners; instead, behaviors like masturbation and promiscuity were common. Emotional formulations ranged from negative to neutral, influenced by whether patients internalized or externalized their hypersexuality. Insight varied, with some patients viewing HS as natural and others seeing it as conflicting with their values. Control over HS was mixed, with efforts to manage behaviors influenced by personal or external factors. The impact on life was predominantly negative, affecting marital closeness, family dynamics, social interactions, work efficiency, and physical health. Patients perceived mostly negative feelings from their partners regarding HS. Stigma was significant, including personal shame, social concealment, and discomfort discussing HS with health professionals. Barriers to seeking help included communication deficits, professional neglect, and stigma. Despite challenges, patients expressed a desire for better guidance and open discussions with health professionals to manage HS. This study uncovered the profound impact of HS on various facets of life such as quality of life, work, and personal relationships, elucidating the emotional distress and societal challenges faced by patients. This preliminary study on hypersexuality in neurological disorders suggests multiple avenues for future research.

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探索帕金森病患者性欲亢进的临床现象和影响的定性研究。
性欲亢进(HS)是帕金森病(PD)中一种复杂但报道不足的现象,对患者的生活产生了深远影响。本研究旨在采用定性方法系统地调查性欲亢进症的临床现象学和表现。这项现象学定性研究采用半结构化访谈的方式,考察了九名讲英语的帕金森病患者的性欲亢进及其影响。参与者是从临床环境中招募的,符合特定的纳入标准,包括临床诊断为帕金森病、帕金森病诊断后报告性欲亢进以及无认知障碍。该研究遵守伦理标准,所有参与者均已获得书面知情同意。九名帕金森病患者(六名男性,平均年龄(61.7 ± 13.3)岁;三名女性,平均年龄(64.3 ± 5.7)岁)参加了研究。PD的平均发病年龄为(51.4 ± 12.5)岁,HS的平均发病年龄为(54.1 ± 11.5)岁,发病年龄从35岁到68岁不等。九名患者中有八名处于一夫一妻制关系中。定性分析揭示了十个主题。临床表现包括对性的更多关注、欲望增强和行为改变,如冒险。患者的性行为方式各不相同,性冲动的增加并不一定会导致与性伴侣发生更频繁的性行为;相反,手淫和滥交等行为很常见。情绪表达从消极到中性不等,受患者将性欲亢进内化或外化的影响。洞察力各不相同,有些患者认为性欲亢进是自然现象,有些则认为性欲亢进与他们的价值观相冲突。患者对性欲亢进的控制能力参差不齐,控制行为的努力受到个人或外部因素的影响。自闭症对生活的影响主要是负面的,会影响婚姻关系、家庭关系、社会交往、工作效率和身体健康。患者认为其伴侣对 HS 大多持负面看法。耻辱感非常明显,包括个人羞耻感、社会隐瞒以及不愿意与医护人员讨论房颤。寻求帮助的障碍包括沟通障碍、专业忽视和耻辱感。尽管面临挑战,但患者表示希望得到更好的指导,并与医护人员进行公开讨论,以管理 HS。这项研究揭示了性病对生活质量、工作和人际关系等各方面的深刻影响,阐明了患者面临的情感困扰和社会挑战。这项关于神经系统疾病患者性欲亢进的初步研究为今后的研究提供了多种途径。
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