Abstract
This study reviews and reports on some of the psychological difficulties seen in a group of women with vulval pain (vulvodynia). The investigation involved 164 women (82 suffering with Vulvodynia and 82 women in a control group with general dermatology conditions) to establish the prevalence of psychological difficulties using validated questionnaires (SCL-90R and the IBQ) and reports on the possible effect these may have on sexual and relationship function and satisfaction. The level of psychological difficulties revealed significantly higher levels of psychological distress in the vulvodynia group within the domains of somatisation, obsessive-compulsive, depression, anxiety & phobic symptoms as well as with interpersonal sensitivity hostility and paranoia.