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022 _a0937-3462
024 _a10.1007/s00192-018-3739-7 [doi]
024 _a10.1007/s00192-018-3739-7 [pii]
040 _aOvid MEDLINE(R)
099 _a30178126
245 _aAssociation between comorbidities and female sexual dysfunction: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).
251 _aInternational Urogynecology Journal. 30(3):377-383, 2019 Mar.
252 _aInt Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 30(3):377-383, 2019 Mar.
253 _aInternational urogynecology journal
260 _c2019
260 _fFY2019
265 _saheadofprint
265 _sppublish
266 _d2018-09-28
501 _aAvailable online through MWHC library: 2010 - present
520 _aCONCLUSIONS: Comorbidities were associated with FSD and specific comorbidities associated with dysfunction in specific domains. Urogynecologists and urologists must assess for comorbidities, as women presenting with sexual dysfunction may provide an opportunity for early diagnosis of life-threatening conditions.
520 _aINTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Although medical comorbidities are widely recognized to be associated with erectile dysfunction, less research has been done on their association with female sexual dysfunction (FSD). The purpose of this study was to assess whether FSD is associated with comorbidities; we hypothesized that there is an association.
520 _aMETHODS: This is a secondary analysis of the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3), a prospective stratified probability sample of individuals aged 16-74. We assessed for association between sexual function scores and heart attack, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, chronic lung disease, depression, other mental health condition, other neurologic conditions, and incontinence, as well as menopause and smoking status. Correlation between comorbidities and specific domains of sexual function was also assessed.
520 _aRESULTS: A total of 6777 women, with an average age of 35.4 (14.1), responded to the survey and reported sexual activity in the past year. There was an association between sexual function score and age, menopause, hysterectomy, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, smoking, depression, other mental health condition, stroke, other neurological condition, and homosexual attraction (p < 0.05). On multivariate analysis, age, sexual attraction, smoking status, depression, and other mental health conditions remained significantly correlated with sexual function (p < 0.05). Comorbidities were found to be correlated with specific domains.
546 _aEnglish
650 _a*Cardiovascular Diseases/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _a*Depression/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _a*Diabetes Mellitus/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _a*Lung Diseases/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _a*Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aAdult
650 _aAge Factors
650 _aAttitude
650 _aChronic Disease
650 _aComorbidity
650 _aFemale
650 _aHumans
650 _aHypertension/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aLife Style
650 _aMenopause
650 _aMiddle Aged
650 _aMyocardial Infarction/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aNervous System Diseases/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aSexuality/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data]
650 _aSmoking/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aStroke/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aSurveys and Questionnaires
650 _aUnited States/ep [Epidemiology]
650 _aYoung Adult
651 _aMedStar Health Research Institute
651 _aMedStar Washington Hospital Center
656 _aObstetrics and Gynecology/Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
657 _aJournal Article
700 _aDavis, Meghan
700 _aIglesia, Cheryl B
700 _aPolland, Allison
700 _aZeymo, Alexander
790 _aDavis M, Iglesia CB, Polland AR, Zeymo A
856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-018-3739-7
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856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-018-3739-7
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