Development and application of a sexual evaluation questionnaire to male adolescents and youths with juvenile idiopathic arthritis / Elaboração e aplicação de um questionário de avaliação sexual em adolescentes e jovens do sexo masculino com artrite idiopática juvenil poliarticular

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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INTRODUCTION: Rheumatic diseases such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) may significantly affect a person´s sexual life. Both inflammation and fatigue associated with persistent arthritis may lead to joint impairment, muscular contractures, reduced muscular strength and a variety deformities which may affect the sexuality. Therefore, the aim of this study was to elaborate, develop and apply a self-admisnistered questionnarie in order to evaluate sexual life of a homogeneous population of male patients with rheumatoid factor (RF) negative polyarticular JIA. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A self applied questionnarie of male sexual evaluation (MSEQ) was developed by a group of experts and was applied to all the patients and control group, relating to functional and behavior aspects of male sexuality and sexual satisfaction. A cohort of male patients with RF negative polyarticular JIA according to 2004 ILAR revised criteria and inactive disease was studied. The inactive disease was considered as absence of any synovitis associated to low ESR for at least three months. As control group 120 male adolescents and youths subjects age-matched with same socioeconomic status were evaluated. HAQ was applied to all patients.Tstudent, chi-square, Fishers exact and non-parametric Mann-Whitney tests were perfomed and p<0.05 was significant. RESULTS: Thirty two (32) patients with polyarticular JIA, FR-, mean age 20.8 + 3.8 yrs (16-26 yrs), mean disease duration = 15.4 ± 3.6 yrs (13-20 yrs) were assessed. Masturbation practice was similar among patients and controls (87,5% vs. 91%, p>0,999) although joint pain was solely observed in 2 JIA individuals (7%). Regular sexual intercourse (at least 1x/week) was mentioned by 78% JIA patients and 62% controls (p=0.86). Joint pain during intercourse was more frequent in 48% patients vs. 3% controls (P<0.001), in patients on hips (n=3), knees (n=5), both hips and knees (n=4), and in the controls on wrist (n=2) . Reforcing this findings, the mean HAQ score was higher on 12 patients with joint pain during intercourse and during masturbation comparing to 13 without joint pain (1.77 ± 0.31 vs. 1.2 ± 0.14; p<0.05). Notabily desire and sexual satisfaction were preserved in all the patients and control group. CONCLUSION:In this cohort of male patients with RF- polyarticular JIA, MSEQ was applicable and showed that sexual life is preserved, despite long term disease, morbidity, dysfunction and joint pain

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adolescent adolescente arthritis juvenile rheumatoid/rehabilitation comportamento sexual men artrite reumatóide juvenil/reabilitação sex counseling sexual behavior aconselhamento sexual questionários homens questionnaries

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