An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure

Introduction: Sexual health is an integral aspect of quality of life with important implications for satisfaction with intimate relationships, emotional well‐being, and life as a whole. Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan frequently encounter a wide range of known risk factors for sexual he...

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Main Authors: Gregory R. Beaulieu, PhD, David M. Latini, PhD, Drew A. Helmer, MD, MS, Catherine Powers‐James, PhD, Cheryl Houlette, LCSW, Michael R. Kauth, PhD
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Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:Sexual Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116116300162
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spelling doaj-a9ba3598189c444ab9629c84358d09b92020-11-24T22:39:34ZengElsevierSexual Medicine2050-11612015-12-013428729410.1002/sm2.92An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report MeasureGregory R. Beaulieu, PhD0David M. Latini, PhD1Drew A. Helmer, MD, MS2Catherine Powers‐James, PhD3Cheryl Houlette, LCSW4Michael R. Kauth, PhD5Psychology Service, Mental Health Care Line, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USAMenninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USAWar Related Illness and Injury Study Center, VA New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ, USADepartment of Palliative, Rehabilitation, and Integrative Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterSocial Work and Transition Care Service Line, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USAMenninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USAIntroduction: Sexual health is an integral aspect of quality of life with important implications for satisfaction with intimate relationships, emotional well‐being, and life as a whole. Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan frequently encounter a wide range of known risk factors for sexual health concerns. Aim: This article seeks to examine the overall frequency, important covariates associated with sexual difficulties, and the relevant domains of sexual dysfunction among a group of recent US veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. Methods: This is a retrospective chart review of 247 veterans of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan evaluated for an initial visit at the post‐deployment clinic of a large veterans affairs medical center (VAMC). Patient demographic and medical characteristics were calculated using descriptive statistics. The prevalence and burden of sexual health issues in our patient sample were calculated using descriptive statistics from these veterans' responses to a self‐report measure of sexual functioning. Item‐level regression analyses were then conducted between sexual functioning responses and other patient data. Main Outcome Measures: The main outcome measures used were the responses to the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX). Results: Almost 18% of veterans screened positive for sexual functioning difficulties. Self‐reported sexual dysfunction was most strongly associated with depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, female sex, and service connection rating. Co‐occurring characteristics varied with specific areas of sexual functioning. Conclusions: Screening using an empirically validated self‐report instrument indicates that there is a high prevalence of reported sexual dysfunction among recently deployed veterans. Analyses indicated that there are specific characteristics associated with both overall self‐reported sexual dysfunction and specific subtypes of sexual dysfunction. Active assessment of specific aspects of sexual dysfunction concerns may allow providers to identify and implement more precise sexual functioning interventions. Beaulieu GR, Latini DM, Helmer DA, Powers‐James C, Houlette C, and Kauth MR. An exploration of returning veterans sexual health issues using a brief self‐report measure. Sex Med 2015;3:287–294.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116116300162Sexual DysfunctionsPsychologicalSexual DysfunctionPhysiologicalSexual BehaviorVeteransASEX
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author Gregory R. Beaulieu, PhD
David M. Latini, PhD
Drew A. Helmer, MD, MS
Catherine Powers‐James, PhD
Cheryl Houlette, LCSW
Michael R. Kauth, PhD
spellingShingle Gregory R. Beaulieu, PhD
David M. Latini, PhD
Drew A. Helmer, MD, MS
Catherine Powers‐James, PhD
Cheryl Houlette, LCSW
Michael R. Kauth, PhD
An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
Sexual Medicine
Sexual Dysfunctions
Psychological
Sexual Dysfunction
Physiological
Sexual Behavior
Veterans
ASEX
author_facet Gregory R. Beaulieu, PhD
David M. Latini, PhD
Drew A. Helmer, MD, MS
Catherine Powers‐James, PhD
Cheryl Houlette, LCSW
Michael R. Kauth, PhD
author_sort Gregory R. Beaulieu, PhD
title An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
title_short An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
title_full An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
title_fullStr An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
title_full_unstemmed An Exploration of Returning Veterans' Sexual Health Issues Using a Brief Self‐Report Measure
title_sort exploration of returning veterans' sexual health issues using a brief self‐report measure
publisher Elsevier
series Sexual Medicine
issn 2050-1161
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Introduction: Sexual health is an integral aspect of quality of life with important implications for satisfaction with intimate relationships, emotional well‐being, and life as a whole. Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan frequently encounter a wide range of known risk factors for sexual health concerns. Aim: This article seeks to examine the overall frequency, important covariates associated with sexual difficulties, and the relevant domains of sexual dysfunction among a group of recent US veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. Methods: This is a retrospective chart review of 247 veterans of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan evaluated for an initial visit at the post‐deployment clinic of a large veterans affairs medical center (VAMC). Patient demographic and medical characteristics were calculated using descriptive statistics. The prevalence and burden of sexual health issues in our patient sample were calculated using descriptive statistics from these veterans' responses to a self‐report measure of sexual functioning. Item‐level regression analyses were then conducted between sexual functioning responses and other patient data. Main Outcome Measures: The main outcome measures used were the responses to the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX). Results: Almost 18% of veterans screened positive for sexual functioning difficulties. Self‐reported sexual dysfunction was most strongly associated with depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, female sex, and service connection rating. Co‐occurring characteristics varied with specific areas of sexual functioning. Conclusions: Screening using an empirically validated self‐report instrument indicates that there is a high prevalence of reported sexual dysfunction among recently deployed veterans. Analyses indicated that there are specific characteristics associated with both overall self‐reported sexual dysfunction and specific subtypes of sexual dysfunction. Active assessment of specific aspects of sexual dysfunction concerns may allow providers to identify and implement more precise sexual functioning interventions. Beaulieu GR, Latini DM, Helmer DA, Powers‐James C, Houlette C, and Kauth MR. An exploration of returning veterans sexual health issues using a brief self‐report measure. Sex Med 2015;3:287–294.
topic Sexual Dysfunctions
Psychological
Sexual Dysfunction
Physiological
Sexual Behavior
Veterans
ASEX
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116116300162
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