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Sexual issues in a sample of women with spinal cord injury.

M E Ferreiro-Velasco1, A Barca-Buyo, S Salvador de la Barrera, A Montoto-Marqués, X Miguéns Vázquez, A Rodríguez-Sotillo.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Semistructured interview.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the degree of participation in sexual intercourse of a sample of women with spinal cord injury (SCI) in our community, to establish to what extent their sexual lives have been affected in comparison to before the injury, and to search for those factors that may have a major influence on both aspects.
SETTING: Spinal Cord Injuries Unit, A Coruna, Spain. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 37 women, average age 40 years, time since onset average 10 years.
RESULTS: In all, 62% claimed regular sexual activity after the injury. The women who suffered the injury before reaching the age of 18 years run a higher risk of not having physical relationships than those who were above that age when they incurred the SCI (P=0.04, OR 4.75). We discovered a significant drop in the frequency of intercourse (P=0.003) and the ability to reach an orgasm (P=0.008), after the injury. Of these women, 69% were satisfied with their current sexual activity and 77.4% considered the information they received from their doctors on the changes the SCI would cause in their sexuality to be either insufficient or nonexistent.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a noticeable decrease in the frequency of intercourse as well as a significant reduction in the capability of reaching orgasm. Despite these changes and problems that ensue during intercourse as a result, most show satisfaction with their current sexual lives. On the other hand, the occurrence of the injury before the age of 18 years may imply a greater risk of not having an active sex life in adult years. We consider it is essential to provide the appropriate sexual information during the process of rehabilitation, aimed at helping women with SCI to adapt to their new situation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15303115     DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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