Pilot Study on Sexual Functioning in Women with Multiple Sclerosis in Mexico

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Abstract

Introduction: Sexual dysfunction in women with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is frequent. The way it is approached by physicians and communication with patients has not been widely explored. Objective: Describe the sexuality of women with MS, their satisfaction with their relationship and communication with doctors. Material and Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study, carried out in the MS Clinic in the main concentration center in Mexico, with self-administered questionnaires through an online survey, on mental health, couple relationships, doctor-patient interaction on the subject of health sexual and reproductive, female sexual functioning, intimacy and sexuality. Results: 37 women participated, average age 35.0 ± 8.25 years. They have been with the disease for 4.3 ± 3.8 years and the main course is relapsing remitting MS (79.2%). 89.1% report sexual intercourse and 43.8% used contraceptives in their first relationship. Out of self-interest, 40% spoke to a doctor about sexuality. Women who are not in a relationship and have not spoken to a doctor about sexuality score low in the domains of sexual functioning. Discussion and Conclusions: Communication about sexual health is fundamental and for this the doctor-patient relationship is central.

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Paz-Rodríguez, F., Sánchez-Guzmán, M. A., Vázquez, T. C., & Adán, J. N. (2021). Pilot Study on Sexual Functioning in Women with Multiple Sclerosis in Mexico. Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia, 30(3), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.46997/REVECUATNEUROL30300053

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