Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 93-95, April 2010
Gynecological Symptoms and Sexual Behaviors among Adolescent Women
Abstract
Study Objective
The study sought to expand the minimal understanding of the prevalence of gynecological symptoms, such as vulvovaginal pain, pelvic cramps, and vaginal discharge, and the prevalence of the relationship of symptom duration to event-level sexual behaviors.
Design
Data were daily diaries collected from an ongoing, longitudinal cohort with the three symptom variables
Main Outcome Measures
Symptom duration was calculated, and event-level sexual behaviors were included.
Results
It was reported with relative frequency that single symptoms had positive and negative effects, whereas multiple symptoms and long duration of symptoms decreased the likelihood of all noncoital sexual behaviors.
Conclusions
Gynecological symptoms influence the likelihood of sexual behaviors, suggesting a complex relationship between the occurrences.
Key Words: Vulvovaginal pain, Pelvic cramps, Vaginal discharge
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Sources of Support: NIH R01 HD 044387 and U19 AI031494-15
PII: S1083-3188(09)00246-0
doi:10.1016/j.jpag.2009.06.004
© 2010 North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 93-95, April 2010
