Sexual Function of Postmenopausal Women Addicted to Alcohol
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Aims
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Methods
3.3. Statistical Analysis
4. Results
4.1. General Characteristics of the Study Groups
4.2. Assessment of Menopausal Symptoms
4.3. Assessment of Sexual Function
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Trait | Studied Group n = 97 | Control Group n = 92 | |
---|---|---|---|
Material status | Very good | 5 (5.15%) | 11 (11.96%) |
Good | 24 (24.74%) | 38 (41.3%) | |
Average | 59 (60.82%) | 43 (46.74%) | |
Poor | 9 (9.28%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Professional status | Works in her acquired profession | 23 (23.71%) | 18 (19.57%) |
Works in profession other than acquired | 50 (51.55%) | 70 (76.09%) | |
Receives a pension, does not work | 7 (7.22%) | 3 (3.26%) | |
Receives a retirement pension, works | 3 (3.09%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Does not work | 8 (8.25%) | 1 (1.09%) | |
Receives a disability pension, does not work | 3 (3.09%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Receives a disability pension, works | 3 (3.09%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Place of residence | Rural area | 1 (1.03%) | 1 (1.09%) |
Urban area <20,000 | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Urban area 20,000–100,000 | 54 (55.67%) | 57 (61.96%) | |
Urban area >100,000 | 42 (43.30%) | 34 (36.96%) | |
Marital status | Married | 61 (62.89%) | 69 (75%) |
Divorced in a free non-marital relationship | 14 (14.43%) | 18 (19.57%) | |
Widow in a free non-marital relationship | 10 (10.31%) | 2 (2.17%) | |
Single in a free non-marital relationship | 4 (4.12%) | 1 (1.09%) | |
Married with another partner | 8 (8.25%) | 1 (1.09%) | |
Divorced, no partner | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (1.09%) | |
Education | Primary | 1 (1.03%) | 0 (0.00%) |
Vocational | 28 (28.87%) | 16 (17.39%) | |
Secondary | 40 (41.24%) | 29 (31.52%) | |
Bachelor/Engineer degree | 10 (10.31%) | 21 (22.83%) | |
Master degree | 18 (18.56%) | 22 (23.91%) |
Symptoms (MRS Scale) | Studied Group n = 97 Mean ± SD | Control Group n = 92 Mean ± SD | p |
---|---|---|---|
psychological | 7.08 ± 4.08 | 4.10 ± 2.81 | 0.000000 |
somatic-vegetative | 9.20 ± 3.21 | 5.27 ± 2.66 | 0.000000 |
urogenital | 8.04 ± 2.50 | 4.32 ± 2.31 | 0.000000 |
total | 24.32 ± 7.85 | 13.68 ± 7.10 | 0.000000 |
Detailed Symptoms (MRS Scale) | Studied Group n = 97 | Control Group n = 92 | p |
---|---|---|---|
hot flushes, sweating (episodes) | 2.62 ± 1.15 * | 1.67 ± 0.93 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 3.00 | Me = 2.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 3.00 | ||
cardiac complaints (irregular heart beat, rapid heartbeat, chest tightness) | 2.36 ± 1.10 * | 1.09 ± 0.74 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 3.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
sleeping disorders (difficulties in falling asleep, early wake up) | 2.49 ± 1.05 * | 1.22 ± 0.84 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 3.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
depressed mood (despondency, sadness, being close to tears, lack of motivation, mood swings) | 2.04 ± 1.08 * | 1.03 ± 0.82 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 2.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
irritability (nervousness, inner anxiety, aggression) | 1.70 ± 1.18 * | 1.07 ± 0.75 * | 0.000020 |
Me = 2.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
fear (inner anxiety, panic) | 1.55 ± 1.22 * | 0.88 ± 0.83 * | 0.000247 |
Me = 2.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
physical and mental exhaustion (generally lower capabilities, deterioration of memory, poor concentration skills and tendency to forget things) | 1.79 ± 1.18 * | 1.02 ± 0.77 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 2.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 | ||
sexual problems (changes in sexual desire, activity and satisfaction) | 2.54 ± 0.96 * | 1.30 ± 0.90 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 3.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 1.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 3.00 | ||
bladder problems (difficulty in passing urine, more frequent need to pass the urine, incontinence) | 2.33 ± 1.12 * | 1.42 ± 1.02 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 3.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 3.00 | ||
vaginal dryness (the feeling of dryness or burning in the vagina, difficulties during sexual intercourse) | 3.18 ± 1.13 * | 1.59 ± 0.89 * | 0.000000 |
Me = 4.00 | Me = 2.00 | ||
Pe5: 1.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 3.00 | ||
joints and muscles discomfort (joint pain, rheumatic ailments) | 1.72 ± 1.25 * | 1.29 ± 0.83 * | 0.006363 |
Me = 2.00 | Me = 1.00 | ||
Pe5: 0.00 | Pe5: 0.00 | ||
Pe95: 4.00 | Pe95: 2.00 |
Domains | Studied Group n = 97 | Control Group n = 92 | Total | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sexual desire | 0.000000 | |||
Mean ± SD | 5.78 ± 1.54 * | 7.07 ± 1.20 * | 6.41 ± 1.52 | |
Min–Max | 2.00–10.00 | 3.00–10.00 | 2.00–10.00 | |
95% CI | 5.47–6.09 | 6.82–7.31 | 6.19–6.63 | |
Arousal | 0.000014 | |||
Mean ± SD | 12.44 ± 3.49 * | 14.26 ± 1.80 * | 13.33 ± 2.93 | |
Min–Max | 4.00–20.00 | 8.00–19.00 | 4.00–20.00 | |
95% CI | 11.74–13.15 | 13.89–14.63 | 12.91–13.75 | |
Lubrication | 0.000000 | |||
Mean ± SD | 12.61 ± 3.61 * | 15.07 ± 2.54 * | 13.80 ± 3.36 | |
Min–Max | 4.00–20.00 | 9.00–20.00 | 4.00–20.00 | |
95% CI | 11.88–13.34 | 14.54–15.59 | 13.32–14.29 | |
Orgasm | 0.000000 | |||
Mean ± SD | 8.40 ± 2.53 * | 11.04 ± 1.81 * | 9.68 ± 2.57 | |
Min–Max | 3.00–15.00 | 7.00–15.00 | 3.00–15.00 | |
95% CI | 7.89–8.91 | 10.67–11.42 | 9.31–10.05 | |
Satisfaction | 0.000045 | |||
Mean ± SD | 9.46 ± 2.81 * | 10.88 ± 1.69 * | 10.15 ± 2.43 | |
Min–Max | 3.00–15.00 | 7.00–15.00 | 3.00–15.00 | |
95% CI | 8.90–10.03 | 10.53–11.23 | 9.80–10.50 | |
Pain | 0.000000 | |||
Mean ± SD | 7.96 ± 2.08 * | 10.90 ± 2.15 * | 9.39 ± 2.57 | |
Min–Max | 3.00–13.00 | 7.00–15.00 | 3.00–15.00 | |
95% CI | 7.54–8.38 | 10.46–11.35 | 9.02–9.76 |
Domains: | Studied Group n = 97 | Control Group n = 92 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | Age of Menopause | Age (years) | Age of Menopause | |
Sexual desire | −0.1537 | −0.0848 | −0.079 | 0.0575 |
p = 0.153 | p = 0.432 | p = 0.495 | p = 0.619 | |
Arousal | −0.1996 | −0.085 | −0.2679 | 0.0717 |
p = 0.062 | p = 0.431 | p = 0.018 | p = 0.535 | |
Lubrication | −0.2072 | −0.1319 | −0.3972 | −0.0895 |
p = 0.053 | p = 0.221 | p = 0.000 | p = 0.439 | |
Orgasm | −0.133 | −0.0303 | −0.2792 | −0.0569 |
p = 0.217 | p = 0.780 | p = 0.014 | p = 0.623 | |
Satisfaction | −0.2825 | −0.1418 | −0.2847 | −0.0125 |
p = 0.008 | p = 0.188 | p = 0.012 | p = 0.914 | |
Pain | −0.117 | −0.165 | −0.2999 | −0.1708 |
p = 0.278 | p = 0.125 | p = 0.008 | p = 0.138 |
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Jenczura, A.; Czajkowska, M.; Skrzypulec-Frankel, A.; Skrzypulec-Plinta, V.; Drosdzol-Cop, A. Sexual Function of Postmenopausal Women Addicted to Alcohol. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081639
Jenczura A, Czajkowska M, Skrzypulec-Frankel A, Skrzypulec-Plinta V, Drosdzol-Cop A. Sexual Function of Postmenopausal Women Addicted to Alcohol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(8):1639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081639
Chicago/Turabian StyleJenczura, Anna, Mariola Czajkowska, Agnieszka Skrzypulec-Frankel, Violetta Skrzypulec-Plinta, and Agnieszka Drosdzol-Cop. 2018. "Sexual Function of Postmenopausal Women Addicted to Alcohol" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 8: 1639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081639