2 Hysterectomy: social and psychosexual aspects

BA, MSW, PhD Margaret M. Ryan (Research Officer)
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Abstract

Studies of the psychological and sexual outcome of hysterectomy have often arrived at conflicting conclusions and this has resulted in some confusion among health professionals as well as among women themselves. This situation should cause concern, since the incidence of this surgery is high in most countries of the western world.

The confusion about outcome arises out of the methodological problems that plagued earlier research. Some of the more recent studies using prospective design, standardized measures and appropriate statistical analysis have not implicated hysterectomy with increased psychological or sexual disorders. However, both before and after hysterectomy in samples studied, the rate of psychological disorder was higher than would have been expected in a normal population, although a clearer picture has emerged from the most recent study.

In this paper, risk factors are identified, and the need to include women's own evaluation of the procedure is emphasized.

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子宫切除术:社会和性心理方面
关于子宫切除术的心理和性后果的研究常常得出相互矛盾的结论,这在卫生专业人员和妇女本身之间造成了一些困惑。这种情况应该引起关注,因为这种手术的发生率在大多数西方国家都很高。对结果的困惑源于困扰早期研究的方法论问题。最近一些采用前瞻性设计、标准化测量和适当的统计分析的研究没有发现子宫切除术会增加心理或性功能障碍。然而,在研究的样本中,在子宫切除术前后,心理障碍的发生率都高于正常人群的预期,尽管最近的研究显示出了更清晰的画面。在本文中,确定了危险因素,并强调需要包括妇女自己对该程序的评价。
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