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Sexuality in Persons With Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Factors Associated With Sexual Desire and Functioning Impairment

Rossella Mattea Quinto, Simona Mastroeni, Francesca Sampogna, Luca Fania, Roberta Fusari, Luca Iani, Damiano Abeni

2021Frontiers in Psychiatry17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin disease involving intimate and sensitive areas and affecting physical and mental health. We investigated the prevalence of sexual desire and functioning impairment, and their associations with quality of life, anxiety, depression, minor psychiatric disorders (MPD), and clinical features (e.g., disease severity) in 77 patients with HS who completed self-report measures and answered to questions assessing socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle habits, and hindered sexuality due to HS. The majority of patients reported hindered sexuality, and poor sexual functioning, while showing good levels of dyadic and solitary sexual desire. No associations were found between clinical severity and sexuality measures. Multivariate analyses showed significant associations of sexual outcome measures with alcohol consumption, low Body Mass Index, family history of HS, and severe skin symptoms. Moreover, we found that the presence of negative psychological factors (i.e., MPD, anxiety, poor mental status) increased the risk of sexual impairment. These findings underline the important role of psychological and sexual aspects in HS patients and suggest that physicians should consider the effect of disease burden on patients' sexual health.

Topics & Concepts

Human sexualityAnxietyHidradenitis suppurativaDepression (economics)Clinical psychologyQuality of life (healthcare)Sexual dysfunctionMedicineDiseasePsychiatryMental healthBody mass indexPsychologyInternal medicineNursingEconomicsGender studiesSociologyMacroeconomicsHidradenitis Suppurativa and TreatmentsColorectal and Anal Carcinomas
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