Hypoactive sexual desire disorder in women: new possibilities to ensure better understanding, diagnosis, and response to treatment

Author:

Maseroli Elisa12,Cipriani Sarah1234567,Lanzi Valeria89ORCID,Ravelli Serena Anna34,Annunziato Mattia34,Alfaroli Chiara1234,Lippi Donatella10,Cirillo Michela1210,Castellini Giovanni1112,Giraldi Annamaria131415,Maggi Mario341617,Vignozzi Linda12346717

Affiliation:

1. Andrology , Women’s Endocrinology and Gender Incongruence Unit, , Florence, 50139, Italy

2. Careggi University Hospital , Women’s Endocrinology and Gender Incongruence Unit, , Florence, 50139, Italy

3. Department of Experimental , Clinical and Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio,” , Florence, 50139, Italy

4. University of Florence , Clinical and Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio,” , Florence, 50139, Italy

5. Aware Fertility Unit, AUSL Toscana Centro , Florence, 50121, Italy

6. Center for the Prevention , Diagnosis and Treatment of Infertility, , Florence, 50134, Italy

7. Careggi University Hospital , Diagnosis and Treatment of Infertility, , Florence, 50134, Italy

8. Endocrinology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico , Milan, 20122, Italy

9. Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan , Milan, 20157, Italy

10. Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence , Florence, 50134, Italy

11. Psychiatric Unit , Department of Health Sciences, , Florence, 50134, Italy

12. University of Florence , Department of Health Sciences, , Florence, 50134, Italy

13. Sexological Clinic , Mental Health Center Copenhagen, , Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark

14. Copenhagen University Hospital−Mental Health Services CPH , Mental Health Center Copenhagen, , Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark

15. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark

16. Endocrinology Unit, Careggi University Hospital , Florence, 50134, Italy

17. INBB (Istituto Nazionale Biostrutture e Biosistemi), Rome , 00136, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Background Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is a frequent sex-related problem in women; however, a specific tool to characterize HSDD subtypes based on sexual inhibitory and excitatory factors is still lacking. Aim (1) To find a cutoff value in Sexual Inhibition Scale (SIS)/Sexual Excitation Scale (SES) scores predicting a diagnosis of HSDD in women consulting for sexual symptoms, (2) to explore the sexual inhibitory and excitatory profiles in women referred to a clinic for female sexual dysfunction by stratifying the sample according to the newfound cutoffs, and (3) to identify biopsychosocial factors significantly associated with the 2 profiles. Methods An overall 133 women consulting for sexual symptoms were retrospectively evaluated for clinical, biochemical, and psychosexologic data collected at the first visit. A subgroup of 55 women treated with transdermal testosterone was retrospectively analyzed at baseline and the 6-month visit. Outcomes Patients underwent physical and laboratory examinations and completed the SIS/SES, Female Sexual Function Index, Female Sexual Distress Scale–Revised, Emotional Eating Scale, and Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire. Results Specific cutoffs for SIS1 (≥32.5; indicating threat of performance failure) and SES (≤46.5) predicted HSDD diagnosis with an accuracy of 66.4% (P = .002) and 68.7% (P < .0001), respectively. Patients with impaired SIS1 scores showed higher distress and psychopathologic symptoms, while those with impaired SES scores demonstrated lower desire and arousal and a negative association with some metabolic and hormonal parameters. SES score also showed a significant predictive value on testosterone treatment efficacy for HSDD. Clinical Translation A better characterization of HSDD would enable individualized treatment based on the main underlying etiologies. Strengths and Limitations Limitations of the study include the small sample size and cross-sectional retrospective design, with the choice of treatment for HSDD limited to transdermal testosterone. Strengths comprise the thorough and multifactorial evaluation of every aspect potentially affecting inhibitory and excitatory components of sexual desire. Conclusion Validated cutoffs of SIS/SES scores could allow deep characterization of women diagnosed with HSDD, thus ensuring better tailoring of therapy and prediction of the probability of response to specific treatments.

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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