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Sexual functioning, catastrophizing, depression, and pain, as predictors of quality of life in women with interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome.

机译:性功能,灾难性,抑郁和疼痛,是间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征妇女生活质量的预测指标。

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OBJECTIVES: To study the association of sexual dysfunction with quality of life (QOL) while simultaneously examining the shared influence of empirically supported variables that are also associated with diminished interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) QOL (ie, pain, catastrophizing, depression). Previous research has indicated that sexual dysfunction is prevalent, bothersome, and an important predictor of diminished QOL in patients with IC/PBS. However, the deleterious association between sexual dysfunction and QOL has not been investigated in more inclusive models that use validated measures. METHODS: Women were recruited from 3 North American centers who agreed to the study and completed measures of QOL, pain severity, IC/PBS symptoms and bother (IC Symptom Index, IC Problem Index), pain catastrophizing, depression, and sexual dysfunction. Hierarchical multivariate regression was executed to test both unique and combined effects. RESULTS: A total of 115 women, with a mean age of 50 years, participated in this study. Regression modeling showed that diminished QOL physical composite scores were predicted by a longer symptom duration (P = .013), unemployment (P = .017), and greater pain severity (P = .004). In regard to the diminished QOL mental composite scores, the lone predictors included age (P = .029) and pain catastrophizing (P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: In disagreement with previous research, sexual functioning was not associated with diminished physical or mental composites of patient QOL. Furthermore, these data suggest that demographic factors and pain might be predictive of poorer QOL outcomes, and that anxious worry about pain (ie, catastrophizing) is a target for future research and clinical intervention.
机译:目的:研究性功能障碍与生活质量(QOL)的关系,同时检查经验支持变量的共同影响,这些变量还与间质性膀胱炎/疼痛性膀胱综合征(IC / PBS)QOL减少(即疼痛,灾难性,抑郁症)。先前的研究表明,IC / PBS患者的性功能障碍非常普遍,令人困扰,并且是QOL降低的重要预测指标。但是,尚未在使用经过验证的措施的更具包容性的模型中研究性功能障碍与生活质量之间的有害联系。方法:从3个北美中心招募的妇女同意研究并完成了QOL,疼痛严重程度,IC / PBS症状和困扰(IC症状指数,IC问题指数),灾难性灾难,抑郁和性功能障碍的测量。进行了多元回归分析,以测试独特效果和组合效果。结果:共有115名平均年龄为50岁的妇女参加了这项研究。回归模型表明,较长的症状持续时间(P = .013),失业(P = .017)和较大的疼痛严重程度(P = .004)可以预测QOL物理综合评分降低。关于降低的QOL心理综合评分,唯一的预测因素包括年龄(P = .029)和疼痛灾难性(P = .002)。结论:与先前的研究不同,性功能与患者生活质量的身体或心理复合体下降无关。此外,这些数据表明,人口统计学因素和疼痛可能预示了较差的QOL结果,而对疼痛的焦虑(即灾难性)是未来研究和临床干预的目标。

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