| Literature DB >> 31616195 |
Greig Blamey1, Cathy Buranahirun2, Andrea Buzzi3, David L Cooper4, Susan Cutter5, Sue Geraghty6, Hossam Saad4, Renchi Yang7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexual health plays a primary role in quality of life (QoL) for many people, including those with hemophilia; however, there is little information available about sexual relationships and satisfaction in patients with hemophilia.Entities:
Keywords: Male Sexual Health Questionnaire; quality of life; sexual relationships
Year: 2019 PMID: 31616195 PMCID: PMC6698588 DOI: 10.2147/PROM.S211339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Relat Outcome Meas ISSN: 1179-271X
Demographics and rate of response to the subscale of the MSHQ among participants in the HERO and B-HERO-S studies
| HERO | B-HERO-S | |
|---|---|---|
| Total number of participants | 675 | 299 |
| Participant age, median (min, max), years | 36 (18, 86) | 29 (18, 70) |
| Hemophilia severity, n (%) | ||
| Mild (FIX level 6%–50%) | N/A | 74 (25) |
| Moderate (FIX level 1%–5%) | N/A | 189 (63) |
| Severe (FIX level <1%) | N/A | 32 (11) |
| Inhibitors | N/A | 4 (1) |
| Participants who reported being “married” or | 383 (57) | 162 (54) |
| Participants who reported answers for the | 324 (48) | 70 (23) |
| Response rate, % of total participants | 85 | 43 |
Abbreviations: FIX, factor IX; MSHQ, Male Sexual Health Questionnaire; N/A, not assessed.
Response breakdown to “How long have you been married/in a relationship with your partner?”
| HERO | HERO US only | B-HERO-S | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Min | 3 | 3 | 0.25 |
| Max | 648 | 648 | 40 |
| Mean | 169.79 | 157.23 | 5.84 |
| Median | 132 | 120 | 4 |
| Q1 | 60 | 72 | 2.25 |
| Q3 | 240 | 204 | 5.75 |
| SD | 134.775 | 129.115 | 6.7 |
Response breakdown between male and female respondents of the B-HERO-S study
| Males | Females | |
|---|---|---|
| Satisfaction with overall sexual relationship, % | ||
| “Extremely satisfied” | 18 | 15 |
| “Moderately satisfied” | 40 | 30 |
| “Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied” | 36 | 40 |
| “Moderately unsatisfied” | 4 | 15 |
| “Extremely unsatisfied” | 2 | 0 |
| Declined to answer | 0 | 0 |
| Satisfaction with quality of sex life, % | ||
| “Extremely satisfied” | 14 | 20 |
| “Moderately satisfied” | 26 | 20 |
| “Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied” | 22 | 25 |
| “Moderately unsatisfied” | 30 | 35 |
| “Extremely unsatisfied” | 60 | 0 |
| Declined to answer | 2 | 0 |
| Satisfaction with the number of times they had sex, % | ||
| “Extremely satisfied” | 14 | 5 |
| “Moderately satisfied” | 26 | 30 |
| “Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied” | 30 | 25 |
| “Moderately unsatisfied” | 22 | 30 |
| “Extremely unsatisfied” | 6 | 10 |
| Declined to answer | 2 | 0 |
| Aside from sex, satisfaction with all other aspects of their relationship, % | ||
| “Extremely satisfied” | 24 | 15 |
| “Moderately satisfied” | 22 | 35 |
| “Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied” | 26 | 30 |
| “Moderately unsatisfied” | 24 | 20 |
| “Extremely unsatisfied” | 4 | 0 |
| Declined to answer | 0 | 0 |
| Percentage of respondents who believe hemophilia has affected the quality of their sex life, % | 74 | 75 |
| Percentage of respondents who have previously bled as a result of having sex, % | 41 | 40 |
| Percentage of respondents who have a fear of causing a bleed as a result of sex, % | 11 | 47 |
| Percentage of respondents who report that side effects of hemophilia medications have affected their sex life, % | 27 | 0 |
| Number of times respondents had sexual intercourse during the previous month, % | ||
| 0 | 4 | 5 |
| 1–2 | 18 | 25 |
| 3–4 | 16 | 20 |
| 5–6 | 26 | 20 |
| 7–10 | 28 | 20 |
| 11+ | 6 | 10 |
| Percentage of respondents who have discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, % | 58 | 50 |
| For respondents who discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that the discussion was “very helpful” or “helpful,” % | 83 | 80 |
| For respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would “not be helpful at all,” % | 19 | 30 |
Figure 1Impact of hemophilia on intimacy. Respondents rated their satisfaction with elements of their relationship with their main partner.
Figure 2Belief about whether hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.
Figure 3Ways in which hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.
Figure 4Number of times respondents had sexual intercourse during the previous month.
Figure 5Percentage of respondents who have discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team.
Response breakdown to “Have you discussed your sex life with your hemophilia doctor or his/her team?”
| Algeria | Argentina | Canada | China | France | Germany | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom | United States | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes, n (%) | 11 (52) | 6 (24) | 1 (6) | 3 (8) | 4 (25) | 5 (16) | 11 (37) | 5 (26) | 7 (20) | 37 (41) |
| No, n (%) | 10 (48) | 18 (72) | 17 (94) | 35 (92) | 12 (75) | 26 (84) | 17 (57) | 13 (68) | 28 (80) | 52 (57) |
| Don’t know/Can’t | 0 (0) | 1 (4) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (7) | 1 (5) | 0 (0) | 2 (2) |
| Total, n | 21 | 25 | 18 | 38 | 16 | 31 | 30 | 19 | 35 | 91 |
Figure 6For respondents who discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that the discussion was helpful.
Figure 7For respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.
Figure 8For HERO respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.