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Sexual dysfunction worsens both the general and specific quality of life of women with irritable bowel syndrome. A cross-sectional study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and sexual dysfunction (SxD) lowers quality of life (QOL) separately, but the effect of their overlap in unselected populations has not been studied.

Objective

To evaluate the QOL of IBS women with and without SxD and compare it with controls.

Methods

In this cross-sectional assessment, we studied 51 IBS women (Rome IV criteria) and 54 controls. SxD was determined using the female sexual function index questionnaire. QOL was evaluated by the Short Form 36 (SF-36) and IBS-QOL questionnaires.

Results

SxD prevalence was similar between IBS women (39.22%) and controls (38.89%). Compared with other groups, IBS patients with SxD showed lower scores in all domains as well as in the physical, mental summaries of the SF-36 and almost all domains (except for body image, food avoidance, and social reaction compared with IBS patients without SxD) and the total score of IBS-QOL.

Conclusions

These findings show that SxD worsens both general and specific QOL of women with IBS. The consideration of SxD in patients with IBS will allow us to make a more effective diagnostic and therapeutic approach. Clinical trial registry in Mexico City General Hospital: DI/19/107/03/080.

Clinical trials registration

NCT04716738.

SUBMITTER: Camacho S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10045848 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sexual dysfunction worsens both the general and specific quality of life of women with irritable bowel syndrome. A cross-sectional study.

Camacho Santiago S   Díaz Andrea A   Pérez Paulina P   Batalla Héctor H   Flores Yoshua Y   Altamirano Evelyn E   Higuera-de la Tijera María de Fátima MF   Murguía Daniel D   Gómez-Laguna Laura L  

BMC women's health 20230327 1


<h4>Background</h4>Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and sexual dysfunction (SxD) lowers quality of life (QOL) separately, but the effect of their overlap in unselected populations has not been studied.<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the QOL of IBS women with and without SxD and compare it with controls.<h4>Methods</h4>In this cross-sectional assessment, we studied 51 IBS women (Rome IV criteria) and 54 controls. SxD was determined using the female sexual function index questionnaire. QOL was evaluat  ...[more]

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