Abstract
Objective: To evaluate sexual function amongst adult individuals with spina bifida and to register their subjective satisfaction with their sexual life and relationships. Setting: Department for Spinal Cord Injuries, East Denmark. Study design and methods: Cohort study. Medical record information, neurological examination, personal interview, Functional Independence Measure (FIM™), Medical Outcome Study Short Form 36 (SF-36) on quality of life, and questions on sexual function and related topics. Study cohort: Fifty-three participants (27 women, 26 men) with spina bifida (mean age 27.1, range 18-35) years. Response rate 74%. Results: Fifty-one percent of subjects regarded their sexual life as a failure or dysfunctional. However, 45% reported being satisfied with their sexual life. Participants with partners were more satisfied with their sexual life than those without partners. Faecal, but not urinary, incontinence was associated with poorer sexual function and less satisfaction. Fortynine percent of subjects indicated that the sexual education they received at puberty was useful; however, 32% lacked knowledge about their sexual functioning with regard to their disability. Conclusion: There is a need for further sexual education and counselling for adults with spina bifida in order to improve their sexuality and quality of life.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
Volume | 46 |
Issue number | 9 |
Pages (from-to) | 891-897 |
Number of pages | 7 |
ISSN | 1650-1977 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Keywords
- Adult
- Cohort Studies
- Counseling
- Denmark
- Disability Evaluation
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Quality of Life
- Questionnaires
- Sex Education
- Sexual Behavior
- Sexuality
- Spinal Dysraphism
- Young Adult