| Literature DB >> 27602364 |
Kylie Marie Connell1, Rosemary Coates2, Fiona Melanie Wood3.
Abstract
Restoration of the quality of life (QoL) of trauma injury survivors is the aim of trauma rehabilitation. It is generally acknowledged that sexuality is an important component of QoL; however, rehabilitation services frequently fall short of including sexuality as a matter of routine. The literature was reviewed to examine the experiences of trauma survivors from three groups: spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and burns. The focus was on the impact of trauma on the QoL to identify future research directions and to advocate for the inclusion of sexuality as an integral part of rehabilitation. Databases searched were Proquest, Ovid, Cinahl, Medline, PsycInfo and Cochrane Central Register of controlled trials. A total of 36 eligible studies were included: SCI (n = 25), TBI (n = 6), burns (n = 5). Four themes were identified across the three trauma groups that were labeled as physiological impact of trauma on sexuality, cognitive-genital dissociation (CGD), sexual disenfranchisement (SD) and sexual rediscovery (SR). Trauma injury has a significant impact on sexuality, which is not routinely addressed within rehabilitation services. Further sexuality research is required among all trauma groups to improve rehabilitation services and in turn QoL outcomes for all trauma survivors.Entities:
Keywords: Burns; rehabilitation; sexuality; spinal cord injury; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2014 PMID: 27602364 PMCID: PMC5012038 DOI: 10.4103/2321-3868.130189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns Trauma ISSN: 2321-3868
Articles included in review
| Author(s) | Title | Participants ( | Methods | Sexuality issues addressed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCI Articles | ||||
| Anderson | Spinal cord injury influences psychogenic as well as physical components of female sexuality | 87 (f) | General questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Anderson | Long-term effects of spinal cord injury on sexual function in men: Implications for neuroplasticity | 199 (m) | General questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Cardoso | Self-awareness of the male sexual response after spinal cord injury | 90 (m) | General questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Ferreiro-Velasco | Sexual issues in a sample of women with spinal cord injury | 37 (f) | Semi structured interview | Sexual response |
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Fisher | Sexual health after spinal cord injury: A longitudinal study | 32 (m) 8 (f) | The Sexual Health Needs Survey* | Sexual activity |
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Forsythe and Horsewell (2006) | Sexual rehabilitation of women with a spinal cord injury | 70 (f) | Discussions from workshops | Sexuality and rehabilitation |
| Hess | The experience of four individuals with paraplegia enrolled in an outpatient interdisciplinary sexuality program | 4 (m) | Sexual History Questionnaire* | Sexuality and rehabilitation |
| Kettl | Female sexuality after spinal cord injury | 27 (f) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual satisfaction |
| Sexual response | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Kreuter | Sexuality and sexual life in women with spinal cord injury: A controlled study | 532 (f) | Spinal Cord Injury Women Questionnaire* | Sexual activity |
| Sexual response | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Kreuter | Sexual adjustment and quality of relationships in spinal paraplegia: A controlled study | 64 (m) 11 (f) | Relationship questionnaire* | Sexual activity |
| Quality of Life Visual analogue | Sexual response | |||
| Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) | Sexual satisfaction | |||
| Leibowitz (2005) | Sexual rehabilitation services after spinal cord injury: What do women want? | 24 (f) | Semi structured interviews | Sexual activity |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Leibowitz and Stanton (2007) | Sexuality after spinal cord injury: A conceptual model | 24 (f) | Semi structured interviews | Sexual activity |
| Sexual response | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Lysberg and Severinsson (2003) | Spinal cord injured women’s views of sexuality: A Norwegian survey | 48 (f) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual satisfaction |
| Mendes | Sexual satisfaction in people with spinal cord injury | 90 (m) (40 with SCI, 50 without SCI) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Li & Yau (2006) | Sexual issues and concerns: Tales of Chinese women with spinal cord impairments | 10 (f) | In-depth interviews | Sexual activity |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Parker and Yau (2012) | Sexuality and women with spinal cord injury | 4 (f) | Semi-structured interviews | Sexual adjustment |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Phelps | Spinal cord injury and sexuality in married or partnered men: Activities, function, needs, and predictors of sexual adjustment | 50 (m) | Multiple choice questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Potgieter and Khan (2005) | Sexual self-esteem and body image of South African spinal cord injured adolescents | 4 (m) 3 (f) | Descriptive questionnaires* | Sexual adjustment |
| In-depth interviews | ||||
| Reitz | Impact of spinal cord injury on sexual health and quality of life | 47 (m) 16 (f) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual activity |
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Richards | Women with complete spinal cord injury: A phenomenological study of sexuality and relationship experiences | 15 (f) | Semi-structured interviews | Sexual response |
| Sexual activity | ||||
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Singh and Sharma (2005) | Sexuality and women with spinal cord injury | 40 (f) | Interview questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Tepper | Women with complete spinal cord injury: A phenomenological study of sexual experiences | 15 (f) | Semi-structured interviews | Sexual response |
| Sexual activity | ||||
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Westgren and Levi (1999) | Sexuality after injury: Interviews with women after traumatic spinal cord injury | 8 (f) | Structured interviews | Sexual activity |
| Sexual concerns | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Westgren | Sexuality in women with traumatic spinal cord injury | 62(f) | Structured interviews | Sexual activity |
| Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual satisfaction | |||
| Descriptive questionnaire* | ||||
| White | Sexual activities, concerns and interests of women with spinal cord injury living in the community | 40 (f) | Functional Independence Measure (FIM) | Sexual activity |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| TBI Articles | ||||
| Dombrowski | Rehabilitation treatment of sexuality issues due to acquired brain injury | 2 (m) 1 (f) | Case studies | Sexual activity |
| Sexual behaviour | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Gaudet | Self-reported consequences of traumatic brain injury: A study of contrasting TBI and Non-TBI participants | 26 (m TBI) 24 (f TBI), 22 (m non-TBI) 33 (f non-TBI) | Descriptive questionnaires* | Sexual satisfaction |
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Kreuter | Sexual adjustment and its predictors after traumatic brain injury | 65 (m) 27 (f) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexual activity | ||||
| Sexual satisfaction | ||||
| O’Carroll | Psychosexual and psychosocial sequelae of closed head injury | 30 (m) 6 (f) | Golombok Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS) | Sexual response |
| General Health Questionnaire | Sexual activity | |||
| Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) | Sexual satisfaction | |||
| Ponsford (2003) | Sexual changes associated with traumatic brain injury | 143 (m) 65 (f) | Descriptive questionnaire* | Sexual response |
| Sexual activity | ||||
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Sandel | Sexual functioning following traumatic brain injury | 39 (m) 13 (f) | Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function (DISF) Neuropsychological measures | Sexual response |
| Sexual activity | ||||
| Neuropsychological measures | Sexual adjustment | |||
| Burn Articles | ||||
| Dobkin de Rios | Sexual dysfunction and the patient with burns | 4 (m) 1 (f) | Case Reports | Sexual response |
| Bianchi ( | Aspects of sexuality after bur injury: Outcomes in men | 40 (m) | The Sexuality Scale | Sexual adjustment |
| Connell | Sexuality following burn injuries: A preliminary study | 268 (m) 94 (f) | Burns Specific Health Scale-Brief Version | Sexual adjustment |
| Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||||
| Meyer | Sexual attitudes and behaviour of young adults who were burned as children | 50 (m) 42(f) | What Young People Believe and Do Questionnaire | Sexual activity |
| Sexual adjustment | ||||
| Parrott and Esmail ( | Burn survivors’ perceptions regarding relevant sexual education strategies | Phase 1: 3 (m) 5 (f) | Semi-structures interviews | Sexual adjustment |
| Phase 2: 3 (m) 1 (f) | Focus group | Sexuality and rehabilitation | ||
| Robert | Impact of disfiguring burn scars on adolescent sexual development | 10 (m) 9 (f) | What Young People Believe and Do-Revised (WYPBD) | Sexual activity |
| Sexual adjustment |
*Denotes questionnaires developed by the author for the purposes of their study and thus not validated. (m) = males (f) = females. Gender labels male and female were used as this is how gender was represented within the literature. SCI = Spinal cord injury, TBI = Traumatic brain injury
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