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The CLOSER survey: impact of postmenopausal vaginal discomfort on women and male partners in the UK.

Claudine Domoney1, Heather Currie, Nick Panay, Ricardo Maamari, Rossella E Nappi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To understand the physical and emotional impact of postmenopausal vaginal discomfort on relationships between women and their male partners. STUDY
DESIGN: In a quantitative, Internet-based survey, 8200 individuals from the UK, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, France, Italy, US and Canada (postmenopausal, married/cohabiting women, aged 55-65 years, who had experienced vaginal discomfort, and male partners of such women) completed a structured questionnaire. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Results for respondents from the UK (500 men, 500 women), expressed as percentages of women/men describing particular answers, are reported.
RESULTS: Avoiding physical intimacy because of vaginal discomfort was reported by 69% of women and 76% of male partners, mainly due to concern about sex being painful (women 63%; men 61%); 18% of women considered vaginal discomfort had created emotional distance between them and their partners. Local estrogen treatment was used by 21% of women, among whom 58% subsequently reported less painful sex. Following such treatment, 33% of women and 30% of male partners reported an improved sex life, while 33% of women and 34% of male partners described becoming emotionally closer. Although 73% of women did not consider enough information about vaginal discomfort to be available, 60% would consult a physician to obtain this.
CONCLUSIONS: Although vaginal discomfort has a substantial impact on postmenopausal women and their partners, improvements in sexual and emotional relationships can follow use of local estrogen therapy. Not all women may be aware of therapeutic options; healthcare providers can improve outcomes by more openly communicating and initiating discussion with patients.

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Keywords:  Local estrogen therapy; male partner; menopause; survey; vaginal atrophy

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23778561     DOI: 10.1177/1754045313484139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Menopause Int        ISSN: 1754-0453


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