Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women
Introduction: Hysterectomy is a common gynecologic surgery carried out to remove the pathologic uterus. Objective: To establish if sleep disorders and sexual function are associated with deterioration of the quality of life (QoL) in hysterectomized and sexually active wome...
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doaj-2020eba3efed4d1ab0337799c8c9d7db2020-11-24T23:26:26ZengBrazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies Sleep Science1984-06591984-00631129910510.5935/1984-0063.20180019Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized womenAlvaro Monterrosa-Castro0Angélica Monterrosa-Blanco1Teresa Beltrán-Barrios2 Grupo de Investigación Salud de la Mujer, Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena - Cartagena - Bolívar - Colombia. Grupo de Investigación Salud de la Mujer, Facultad de Medicina Universidad de las Sabanas. Bogotá. - Bogotá - Cundinamarca - Colombia. Grupo de Investigación Salud de la Mujer, Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena - Cartagena - Bolívar - Colombia.Introduction: Hysterectomy is a common gynecologic surgery carried out to remove the pathologic uterus. Objective: To establish if sleep disorders and sexual function are associated with deterioration of the quality of life (QoL) in hysterectomized and sexually active women. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with inhabitants from two cities of the Colombian Caribbean. The pollsters invited women aged between 40-59 years to participate; in their communities they applied surveys with demographic characteristics: Female Sexual Function Index, Atenas Insomnia Scale and Menopause Rating Scale. Sexually active women were selected; then the association was established with logistic regression. Results: 522 women were studied with an average age of 50 years: 30% oophorectomized, 59.8% Hispanic, 40.2% afro-descendants and 22.2% hormonal therapy users. 80% of them had somato/vegetative, psychological or urogenital deterioration; 29.1% with severe deterioration of QoL and 47.5% with insomnia. Out of 390 (74.7%) with sexual activity, 59.7% suffered from sexual dysfunction. Insomnia: OR:3.05 [95%CI:1.86-4.99], sexual dysfunction OR:3.52 [95%CI:2.01-6.17], dissatisfaction about sexuality OR:4.77 [95%CI:2.08-10.93], low or non-existent sexual desire OR:2.94 [95%CI:1.65-5.25], daytime drowsiness OR:3.15 [95%CI:1.59-6.24] and decrease in daytime well-being OR:3.18 [95%CI:1.79-5.64]. These were factors associated with severe worsening of QoL, while the presence of genital lubrication was protective, OR: 0.44 [95%CI:0.21-0.93], p=0.0332. Conclusion: It was observed that insomnia and sexual dysfunction behaved as factors associated with three times more severe deterioration of the QoL in climacteric and sexually active women previously hysterectomized.http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/453/v11n2a08.pdfMenopause, Quality of LifeInsomniaSleepClimactericHysterectomy |
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Alvaro Monterrosa-Castro Angélica Monterrosa-Blanco Teresa Beltrán-Barrios Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women Sleep Science Menopause, Quality of Life Insomnia Sleep Climacteric Hysterectomy |
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Alvaro Monterrosa-Castro Angélica Monterrosa-Blanco Teresa Beltrán-Barrios |
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Alvaro Monterrosa-Castro |
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Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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Insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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insomnia and sexual dysfunction associated with severe worsening of
the quality of life in sexually active hysterectomized women |
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Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies |
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Sleep Science |
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1984-0659 1984-0063 |
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Introduction: Hysterectomy is a common gynecologic surgery carried out to remove the
pathologic uterus. Objective: To establish if sleep disorders and
sexual function are associated with deterioration of the quality of life (QoL)
in hysterectomized and sexually active women. Methods: A
cross-sectional study was carried out with inhabitants from two cities of the
Colombian Caribbean. The pollsters invited women aged between 40-59 years to
participate; in their communities they applied surveys with demographic
characteristics: Female Sexual Function Index, Atenas Insomnia Scale and
Menopause Rating Scale. Sexually active women were selected; then the
association was established with logistic regression. Results: 522
women were studied with an average age of 50 years: 30% oophorectomized, 59.8%
Hispanic, 40.2% afro-descendants and 22.2% hormonal therapy users. 80% of them
had somato/vegetative, psychological or urogenital deterioration; 29.1% with
severe deterioration of QoL and 47.5% with insomnia. Out of 390 (74.7%) with
sexual activity, 59.7% suffered from sexual dysfunction. Insomnia: OR:3.05
[95%CI:1.86-4.99], sexual dysfunction OR:3.52 [95%CI:2.01-6.17], dissatisfaction
about sexuality OR:4.77 [95%CI:2.08-10.93], low or non-existent sexual desire
OR:2.94 [95%CI:1.65-5.25], daytime drowsiness OR:3.15 [95%CI:1.59-6.24] and
decrease in daytime well-being OR:3.18 [95%CI:1.79-5.64]. These were factors
associated with severe worsening of QoL, while the presence of genital
lubrication was protective, OR: 0.44 [95%CI:0.21-0.93],
p=0.0332. Conclusion: It was observed that
insomnia and sexual dysfunction behaved as factors associated with three times
more severe deterioration of the QoL in climacteric and sexually active women
previously hysterectomized. |
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Menopause, Quality of Life Insomnia Sleep Climacteric Hysterectomy |
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