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The Role of Anxiety and Childhood Trauma on Vaginismus and Its Comorbidity with Other Female Sexual Dysfunctions
International Journal of Sexual Health ( IF 2.152 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-24 , DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2020.1791297
Sinan Tetik 1 , Eylem Unlubilgin 1 , Fulya Kayikcioglu 1 , Nurhan Bolat Meric 1 , Nurettin Boran 1 , Ozlem Moraloglu Tekin 2
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Abstract

Objectives

Comparing patients with vaginismus with women without vaginismus in terms of anxiety, childhood trauma, and other sexual dysfunctions. Methods: Outpatients with vaginismus (n = 50) and subjects for comparison (n = 50) were recruited from a hospital in a large Turkish city. The Beck Anxiety Inventory, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, and Golombok–Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction were used. Results: While anxiety and sexual dysfunction scores were found to be high in vaginismus group, there was no difference between the two groups in the trauma. Conclusions: Vaginismus is associated with anxiety and other sexual dysfunctions but not with childhood trauma.



中文翻译:

焦虑和儿童创伤对阴道痉挛的作用及其与其他女性性功能障碍的合并症

摘要

目标

在焦虑,童年创伤和其他性功能障碍方面,将阴道病患者与没有阴道病的妇女进行比较。方法: 从土耳其一个大城市的一家医院招募了门诊阴道病患者(n  = 50)和比较对象(n = 50)。使用了贝克焦虑量表,儿童创伤问卷和高伦博克-性满足的铁锈量表。结果:虽然阴道痉挛组的焦虑和性功能障碍评分较高,但两组在创伤方面无差异。结论:阴道痉挛与焦虑和其他性功能障碍有关,但与儿童期创伤无关。

更新日期:2020-07-24
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