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Research Article

Sexual adjustment and its predictors after traumatic brain injury

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Pages 349-368 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on sexual ability, activity and satisfaction and to relate the findings to neurological status, functioning and well being. A total of 92 TBI persons (65 men, 27 women) participated. Their ages ranged from 20-70 years (median 40 years); the median age at injury was 32 years, ranging from 16-56 years. The elapsed time since injury ranged from 1-20 years (median 9 years). The participants were examined according to a procedure including neurological examination, self assessment of general health status and functioning and moood, and collection of data on social conditions. A structured study specific questionnaire was developed to assess various aspects of sexuality before and after the injury. Fifty three of the participants had a stable partner relationship at the time of the investigation. This study showed that a TBI commonly alters sexual functioning as well as desire. Many of the respondents reported decreased ability to achieve an erection, decreased ability to experience orgasm, decreased sexual desire and diminished frequency of intercourse. A high degree of physical independence and maintained sexual ability were the most important predictors for sexual adjustment. Considering that many TBI persons in this study reported physiological sexual disturbances and decreased sexual ability, it is important to inform patients about possibilities of optimizing their sexual ability. Organized programmes of sexuality education should be an integral component of TBI rehabilitation.

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