Are sexual activity and satisfaction affected by pelvic floor disorders? Analysis of a community-based survey
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Are sexual activity and satisfaction affected by pelvic floor disorders? Analysis of a community-based survey
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between pelvic floor disorders and sexual activity and satisfaction.
Study design: Information on pelvic floor disorders, sexual activity, and satisfaction as measured by 100-mm visual analog scale was obtained by questionnaire from 4106 women. Proportions of sexually active women were compared by the presence of each pelvic floor disorder with the use of chi-square tests. Satisfaction was compared with the use of t-tests. Logistic and linear regression analyses were used to assess the association between each pelvic floor disorder and sexual activity and satisfaction.
Results: Eighty-six percent of women with a partner (n = 1486) were sexually active. Women with pelvic floor disorders were less likely to be sexually active and to have lower mean satisfaction scores than unaffected women (P < .001). After regression analyses, pelvic floor disorders were not associated significantly with sexual activity or satisfaction.
Conclusion: In community-dwelling women, sexual activity and satisfaction are independent of pelvic floor disorders.
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