Do perfectionism, body image concerns, and intimacy predict genitopelvic pain in the postpartum? A prospective study of new mothers

Author:

Dubé Sandrine1,Beaulieu Noémie1ORCID,Bergeron Sophie2ORCID,Lafontaine Marie-France3ORCID,Péloquin Katherine2ORCID,Brault-Labbé Anne1ORCID,Gosselin Patrick1ORCID,Brassard Audrey1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Université de Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1 , Canada

2. Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal , Montréal, QC H2V 2S9 , Canada

3. School of Psychology, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Genitopelvic pain following childbirth is common and likely to challenge the psychological, relational, and sexual well-being of new mothers. While genitopelvic pain generally decreases during the postpartum period, personal and interpersonal characteristics may explain why genitopelvic pain persists beyond the period of physical recovery in some mothers. Body image concerns, increased stress, and relationship challenges would be particularly salient during pregnancy and the postpartum period, which could put new mothers at greater risk of sexual difficulties. Also, mothers may display a negative appraisal regarding genitopelvic pain and doubt their ability to cope with it, which may contribute to the pain. Aim The current study aimed to examine the role of perfectionism, body image concerns, and perceived intimacy in the occurrence and change in genitopelvic pain in new mothers in postpartum. Methods A total of 211 new mothers and their partners were recruited for a larger prospective dyadic study on the transition to parenthood. Outcomes Mothers completed a single item assessing genitopelvic pain, in addition to brief validated questionnaires measuring perfectionism, body image concerns, and perceived couple intimacy during pregnancy and at 4, 8, and 12 months postpartum. Results Five multilevel modeling analyses revealed that adaptive perfectionism, maladaptive perfectionism, and body image concerns were associated with a higher occurrence of genitopelvic pain from 4 to 12 months postpartum. Mothers’ and partners’ perceived intimacy was not significantly related to new mothers’ genitopelvic pain. None of the predictors modified the trajectory of genitopelvic pain over time. Clinical Implications Raising awareness among health care professionals regarding the role of perfectionism and body image concerns in genitopelvic pain may help them identify new mothers at risk of chronic genitopelvic pain, while offering a new avenue of intervention. Strengths and Limitations There has been little research examining the role of perfectionism, body image concerns, and intimacy in postpartum genitopelvic pain. Based on a longitudinal prospective approach, this study identified perfectionism and body image concerns as significant predictors of postpartum genitopelvic pain. However, prepregnancy genitopelvic pain, genitopelvic pain intensity, and sexual distress were not measured. Conclusion Adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism and body image concerns are associated with new mothers’ genitopelvic pain up to 12 months postpartum.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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