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Vulvodynia. Development of a psychosexual profile.

Marek Jantos1, Nicholas R Burns.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the psychosexual profile of vulvodynia patients, focusing on the age at onset and age distribution, and to analyze the impact of vulvodynia on the emotional, social and sexual well-being of this patient population. STUDY
DESIGN: A retrospective review was performed of patient files consisting of questionnaires, psychometric tests, sexual history, electromyographic assessments and clinical notes.
RESULTS: The highest prevalence of vulvodynia in this clinical sample occurred before the age of 25 years; 75% of the 744 patients were under the age of 34. A comparison of primary and secondary vulvodynia patients showed the average age at symptom onset to be 19.1 years for primary cases and 25.0 years for secondary cases. There were significant differences in duration of symptoms, age at first sexual intercourse and number of sexual partners, even when controlling for age (p < 0.001). Marriage provided an effective buffer against depression and anxiety.
CONCLUSION: Vulvodynia can have an early onset and affect social relationships. Given the psychologic distress associated with vulvodynia, early diagnosis and treatment of the medical aspects are essential, as is focusing on the psychosexual implications of this pain syndrome.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17286072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


  2 in total

Review 1.  [Review of the literature on the psychoemotional reality of women with vulvodynia: difficulties met and strategies developed].

Authors:  M Cantin-Drouin; D Damant; D Turcotte
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2008 May-Jun       Impact factor: 3.037

Review 2.  Etiology, diagnosis, and clinical management of vulvodynia.

Authors:  Leslie A Sadownik
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2014-05-02
  2 in total

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