Male pelvic pain: the role of psychological factors and sexual dysfunction in a young sample
Author:
Edvinsson Magnus1ORCID, Karlsson Moa2, Linton Steven J.2ORCID, Brattgård Klas2, Solinger Gabriel2, Flink Ida K.2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health , Örebro University , Örebro , Sweden 2. School of Law, Psychology and Social Work, Örebro University , Örebro , Sweden
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Male pelvic pain is a common yet poorly understood condition, strongly influencing quality of life of those affected. Research on psychological and sexual factors is lacking, specifically on younger men in family-forming ages. This study aims to explore psychological and sexual factors related to pelvic pain in younger men (<40 years) through a cross-sectional design.
Methods
Participants were recruited via social media, and completed a digital survey regarding sexual health and psychological distress (n=2,647). Men with varying levels of pelvic pain were compared on levels of psychological distress and self-reported sexual health.
Results
Men with pelvic pain (n=369) reported significantly higher levels of catastrophizing, anxiety and premature ejaculation compared to men without pelvic pain. Furthermore, men with higher pain intensity reported significantly higher levels of catastrophizing, anxiety and depressive symptoms compared to men experiencing lower pain intensity. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed catastrophizing and depressive symptoms as significantly predictors of pain intensity.
Conclusions
These findings underscore the role of psychological factors in male pelvic pain, and points to the need for integrating a psychological understanding for further treatment development.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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