Literature DB >> 19170849

Multiple pelvic floor complaints are correlated with sexual abuse history.

Jack J H Beck1, Henk W Elzevier, Rob C M Pelger, Hein Putter, Petra J Voorham-van der Zalm.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The relationship between sexual abuse and urinary tract symptoms, sexual abuse and gastrointestinal symptoms, or sexual abuse and sexual dysfunction has been described before. A correlation between all these symptoms and sexual abuse has not yet been reported. AIMS: The first aim of this study was to document the prevalence rates of reported sexual abuse in a large sample of female patients with complaints of the pelvic floor. The second aim was to evaluate the frequency of complaints in the different domains of the pelvic floor, such as complaints of micturition, defecation, and sexual function, in female patients reporting sexual abuse, and comparing these data with female patients without a history of sexual abuse.
METHODS: Female patients with pelvic floor complaints were evaluated in a tertiary referral center. History taking was assessed by a pelvic-floor clinician. The number of domains with complaints of patients with a history of sexual abuse was compared with the number of domains with complaints of patients without sexual abuse. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The number of patients who reported sexual abuse and the frequency of complaints in the different domains of the pelvic floor. The number of domains of patients with a history of sexual abuse was compared with patients without a history of sexual abuse.
RESULTS: Twenty-three percent (42/185) of the patients reported a history of sexual abuse. The female patients with a history of sexual abuse had significantly more complaints in three domains of the pelvic floor (35/42) compared with the nonabused (69/143) (83% vs. 48%, P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-three percent of the female patients in a pelvic floor center evaluated by a pelvic-floor clinician reported a history of sexual abuse. This is comparable with the percentage of sexual abuse observed in the population at large. In our sample, the patients with multiple pelvic floor complaints (micturition, defecation, and sexual function) related to pelvic floor dysfunction were more likely to have a history of sexual abuse than the patients with isolated complaints.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19170849     DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.01045.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Med        ISSN: 1743-6095            Impact factor:   3.802


  6 in total

Review 1.  Recognition and management of nonrelaxing pelvic floor dysfunction.

Authors:  Stephanie S Faubion; Lynne T Shuster; Adil E Bharucha
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 2.  Physical therapy at anal incontinence secondary to sexual abuse.

Authors:  Aline Moreira Ribeiro; Mariana Nicoletti Ferreira; Juliana Dos Santos Ribeiro; Heliana Pandochi; Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2014-10-30       Impact factor: 2.571

3.  Prevalence of suspected child abuse in children with constipation: a case-control study.

Authors:  Mana H Vriesman; Thekla F Vrolijk-Bosschaart; Ramón J L Lindauer; Johanna H van der Lee; Sonja Brilleslijper-Kater; Arianne H Teeuw; Marc A Benninga
Journal:  BMJ Paediatr Open       Date:  2022-02

4.  Novel Association of Rectal Evacuation Disorder and Rumination Syndrome: Diagnosis, Co-morbidities and Treatment.

Authors:  Priya Vijayvargiya; Johanna Iturrino; Michael Camilleri; Andrea Shin; Maria Vazquez-Roque; David A Katzka; Jill R Snuggerud; Richard J Seime
Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J       Date:  2014-02-01       Impact factor: 4.623

5.  Sexual abuse history and pelvic floor disorders in women.

Authors:  Sara B Cichowski; Gena C Dunivan; Yuko M Komesu; Rebecca G Rogers
Journal:  South Med J       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 0.954

Review 6.  Screaming Body and Silent Healthcare Providers: A Case Study with a Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivor.

Authors:  Sigrun Sigurdardottir; Sigridur Halldorsdottir
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-01-08       Impact factor: 3.390

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.