Solo and Partnered Sexual Behavior Among an International Sample of Adults with Spina Bifida

Author:

Hensel Devon J.12,Misseri Rosalia3,Wiener John S.4,Roth Joshua D.5,Whittam Benjamin M.3,Cain Mark P.3,Szymanski Konrad M.3

Affiliation:

1. Section of Adolescent Medicine Department of Pediatrics Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis, IN , USA

2. Department of Sociology Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis , Indianapolis, IN , USA

3. Division of Pediatric Urology Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health , Indianapolis, IN , USA

4. Division of Urologic Surgery Department of Surgery Duke University Medical Center , Durham, NC , USA

5. Division of Pediatric UrologyRiley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health , Indianapolis, IN , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Spina bifida (SB) may differentially impact adults’ participation in solo and partnered sexual behaviors, but little research investigates this topic. Aim Describe solo and partnered sexual behaviors among an international sample of adult men and women with SB. Main Outcome Measures Ever participated (no/yes) and recent participation (>1 year ago/within last year) in solo masturbation, cuddled with a partner, held hands with a partner, kissed a partner, touched a partner's genital, had genitals touched by a partner, gave a partner oral sex, received oral sex from a partner, vaginal sex, anal sex, and sex toy use. Methods Data were drawn from a larger cross-sectional, internet-based survey assessing the sexual behaviors of an international sample of men and women with SB. We used logistic regression to examine the impact of background (gender, age, independent living, and relationship status) and health (shunt status, ambulation, and genital sensation) factors on each outcome. Results The sample consisted of 345 respondents aged 18–73 years from 26 nations. Very few (<3%) had no lifetime experience with any solo or partnered behaviors; 25.0% reported participating in all behaviors at some point in their lives. The median number of past year sexual behaviors (of 16 total) was 7. Lifetime and recent participation were associated with demographic and health factors. Clinical Implications Despite impairment, adults with spina bifida do participate in solo and partnered sexual behaviors. Medical personnel who work with this population should include discussions about sexuality as part of routine care. Strengths & Limitations Although this research measured solo and partnered sexual behavior in large international sample of adults with spina bifida, it is limited by its cross-sectional retrospective design and non-clinical convenience sample. Conclusion Despite disability, many adults with SB participate in solo and partnered sexual behavior. Medical and psychosocial supports are needed to help adults in this population enjoy sexuality in a healthy and safe manner.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Urology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Psychiatry and Mental health

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