Gynecological diseases as predictors of female sexual dysfunction
Chronic gynecological diseases, including infertility, inflammation, endometriosis, and menstrual irregularities, are associated with decreased sexual functioning and sexual health disorders in women.
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This cross-sectional descriptive study assessed sexual functioning in 1256 outpatient women aged 18–49 using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), with anamnestic and clinical evaluation of gynecological conditions collected at clinic visits (final analysis included 1235 with complete questionnaires). Among women with high gynecological and extragenital morbidity, gynecological history commonly included female infertility (48.3%), inflammatory genital diseases (38.5%, including salpingo-oophoritis and vulvovaginitis), endometriosis (13.9%), menstrual irregularities (8.3%), and pain disorders (8.1%), with sexually transmitted infections also reported. Sexual dysfunction was detected in 21.6% and preclinical forms in 33.7%, and women with chronic-course conditions featuring inflammation, pelvic pain, and menstrual/reproductive disorders had significantly decreased sexual functioning (p=0.00). The paper does not state a specific limitation in the provided text, and it uses screening and historical diagnosis data, which constrains interpretation of causal relationships. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it reports endometriosis prevalence among the gynecological diseases associated with decreased sexual functioning using FSFI in an outpatient cohort.
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