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Psychosexual aspects of vulvar vestibulitis.
Authors:S Sackett  E Gates  C Heckman-Stone  A M Kobus  R Galask
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, USA. ssackett@mdaconsultinggroup.com
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To explore the psychological, interpersonal and sexual correlates of vulvar vestibulitis via qualitative and quantitative analysis. STUDY DESIGN: Sixty-nine women diagnosed with vestibulitis were recruited from a vulvar/vaginal disease clinic to complete a comprehensive quantitative and qualitative questionnaire designed to assess general health concerns, mental health, sexual functioning and interpersonal relationships. RESULTS: The majority of participants reported drastic changes in sexuality associated with the onset of vestibulitis. Upon developing vestibulitis, 88% reported decreased interest in sexual activity, 87% indicated that they were less willing to participate in sexual activity, and 94% maintained that they were less able to participate in sexual activity. High levels of frustration and symptoms of depression also were frequently reported. CONCLUSION: Vulvar vestibulitis is associated with significant changes in sexuality, intimate relationships and psychological well-being. When treating women with vestibulitis, medical professionals should consider the psychological and sexual aspects of the disease in addition to physical concerns.
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