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Sexual Satisfaction in People with Spinal Cord Injury

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The objective of this study is to extend knowledge regarding sexual satisfaction, comparing the findings among pre- and post-lesion periods and a control group. From Brazil, the participants were 90 men, of whom 40 had a spinal cord injury (SCI) and 50 had no physical disability. The instrument used was a structured open and closed–ended questionnaire. Of the 40 men with SCI, 29 had paraplegia and 11 had tetraplegia. The participants were asked about their level of sexual satisfaction: 72% of the control group declared themselves to be very satisfied; 80% of the men with SCI in the pre-lesion period also reported being very satisfied, while in the postlesion period this number fell to 47.5%. In the pre-lesion period and in the control group sexual satisfaction exhibited positive correlations with: sexual frequency; sexual stimulation; sexual desire and intensity of orgasm. Meanwhile, in the post-lesion period there were correlations between variables that are modified by the SCI: erection sufficient for penetration; reaching orgasm; achieving penetration and finding sex possible without penetration. Noteworthy, the study found that there are changes in the sexual satisfaction of men with SCI. In many cases this change results from the difficulty in maintaining a sex life similar to that experienced pre-lesion. Furthermore, new correlations with sexual satisfaction appear in the post-lesion period.

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This work was supported by the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina by means of a “Young Researcher Scholarship—PROBIC”. See accompanying letter. Ethics Committee—Reference No: 023/05.

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Mendes, A.K., Cardoso, F.L. & Savall, A.C.R. Sexual Satisfaction in People with Spinal Cord Injury. Sex Disabil 26, 137–147 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11195-008-9083-y

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