학술논문

Sexual function in female juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients
Document Type
article
Source
Advances in Rheumatology, Vol 59, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2019)
Subject
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Sexual function
Sexual activity
Adolescent
Adult
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
RC925-935
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
Language
English
ISSN
2523-3106
06341438
Abstract
Abstract Objective To evaluate sexual function female adolescents and young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and healthy controls. Methods After exclusion, 21 female adolescent and young JIA patients and 25 healthy controls were selected for this study. Sexual function was assessed by the Sexual Quotient Questionnaire for Females (SQQ-F) score, which is a validated tool and adapted for Brazilian Portuguese language. Demographic data, JIA clinical/laboratory parameters and treatment were also assessed. Results The median current age [26.5 (17–38.1) vs. 29.3 (19.7–35.8) years, p = 0.700)] as well as age at the first sexual activity [18 (14–30) vs. 17 (10–24) years, p = 0.158] were similar in JIA patients and healthy controls. The median of SQQ-F score was alike in both groups [75.9 (50–92) vs. 78.2 (58–94), p = 0.529], as well as frequencies of sexual dysfunction (14% vs. 12%, p = 1.000). The frequencies of all sexual domains (desire/sexual fantasies, desire/interest, arousal/foreplay, arousal/lubrication, arousal/in tune with partner, penetration/relaxation, pain/penetration, desire/involvement, orgasm and general satisfaction scores) were similar in JIA patients and healthy controls (p > 0.05). Conclusions To our knowledge, this was the first study using a validated sexual score in a chronic arthritis population suggesting a low frequency of overall sexual dysfunction in young JIA patients. Future multicenter studies with a large sample will be necessary to confirm this finding.