Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course
Abstract Objective Among medically assisted procreation (MAP) patients, the prevalence of eating disorders (ED), clinical or subclinical, current or past, is considerable. In addition to metabolic repercussions, the literature suggests that these patients present with more sexual dysfunction, leadin...
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| author | Marie Audier‐Bourgain Thierry Baubet Alexandra Pham‐Scottez Maurice Corcos Isabelle Nicolas |
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| description | Abstract Objective Among medically assisted procreation (MAP) patients, the prevalence of eating disorders (ED), clinical or subclinical, current or past, is considerable. In addition to metabolic repercussions, the literature suggests that these patients present with more sexual dysfunction, leading to anxiety. This quantitative research on a population of women consulting a MAP department for unexplained or ovulatory infertility proposed to study the sexuality of this population by comparing the sexuality of patients suffering from or having suffered from an ED to the sexuality of the non‐ED group. Method Patients (n = 61) filled out the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q), the Brief Index of Sexual Functioning for Women (BISF‐W), the ED Whole Life Research Questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale (KMSS). Results We found a prevalence of 54% of ED, current or past. Even though these patients reported the same prevalence of sexual intercourse, they had significantly more physical problems (e.g., anorgasmia, vaginismus, headache) affecting their sexuality (p = .01) than the non‐ED group, after adjusting for depression. Approximately 10% of the study population reported no intravaginal intercourse during the last month. Discussion This study provides evidence for the existence of more sexual dysfunction in patients who have a fertility disorder and have ED or a history of ED. Future research should evaluate the results of psychological or sexological care that may be more suitable for the infertility of these patients. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e27cea9d3b774ecf94d5fc7199c4f42b2025-08-19T20:33:59ZengWileyBrain and Behavior2162-32792021-08-01118n/an/a10.1002/brb3.2196Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation courseMarie Audier‐Bourgain0Thierry Baubet1Alexandra Pham‐Scottez2Maurice Corcos3Isabelle Nicolas4Department of Children and Adolescents Psychopathology Avicenna Hospital General Psychiatry and Addictology Specialized Bobigny FranceDepartment of Children and Adolescents Psychopathology Avicenna Hospital General Psychiatry and Addictology Specialized Bobigny FrancePsychiatric Orientation And Reception Center GHU Paris Psychiatry and Neurosciences Paris Cedex 14 FranceDepartment of adolescent and young adult psychiatry Institut Mutualiste Montsouris Paris cedex 14 FranceDepartment of adolescent and young adult psychiatry Institut Mutualiste Montsouris Paris cedex 14 FranceAbstract Objective Among medically assisted procreation (MAP) patients, the prevalence of eating disorders (ED), clinical or subclinical, current or past, is considerable. In addition to metabolic repercussions, the literature suggests that these patients present with more sexual dysfunction, leading to anxiety. This quantitative research on a population of women consulting a MAP department for unexplained or ovulatory infertility proposed to study the sexuality of this population by comparing the sexuality of patients suffering from or having suffered from an ED to the sexuality of the non‐ED group. Method Patients (n = 61) filled out the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q), the Brief Index of Sexual Functioning for Women (BISF‐W), the ED Whole Life Research Questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale (KMSS). Results We found a prevalence of 54% of ED, current or past. Even though these patients reported the same prevalence of sexual intercourse, they had significantly more physical problems (e.g., anorgasmia, vaginismus, headache) affecting their sexuality (p = .01) than the non‐ED group, after adjusting for depression. Approximately 10% of the study population reported no intravaginal intercourse during the last month. Discussion This study provides evidence for the existence of more sexual dysfunction in patients who have a fertility disorder and have ED or a history of ED. Future research should evaluate the results of psychological or sexological care that may be more suitable for the infertility of these patients.https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2196eating disorderinfertilitymedically assisted procreationsexualitywomen |
| spellingShingle | Marie Audier‐Bourgain Thierry Baubet Alexandra Pham‐Scottez Maurice Corcos Isabelle Nicolas Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course eating disorder infertility medically assisted procreation sexuality women |
| title | Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course |
| title_full | Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course |
| title_fullStr | Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course |
| title_full_unstemmed | Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course |
| title_short | Eating disorders and sexuality: A quantitative study in a French medically assisted procreation course |
| title_sort | eating disorders and sexuality a quantitative study in a french medically assisted procreation course |
| topic | eating disorder infertility medically assisted procreation sexuality women |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2196 |
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