AI Article Synopsis

  • - Vaginismus is a common problem for some women that makes sex painful or hard, but many people don't know about it, and there isn't much research on how women look for help with it.
  • - This study aimed to understand how women experience seeking help for vaginismus and how it affects how they see themselves.
  • - The research reviewed 22 studies and found that women still struggle to get support from healthcare systems, but didn't fully explore how seeking help changes their self-image.

Article Abstract

Background: There is low social awareness of vaginismus despite it being a relatively common female sexual dysfunction that makes vaginal penetration painful, difficult, and/or impossible. While existing literature on vaginismus has had a clinical focus on the affected genitalia, there is a lack of research on women's help-seeking experiences of vaginismus from their perspective.

Objectives: This integrative review's objective was to explore: women's help-seeking experiences of vaginismus, and how such help-seeking experiences impact their sense of self.

Design: Cooper's five-step integrative review approach was followed to develop a research question, a search strategy, selection criteria, and data evaluation, analysis, and presentation.

Data Sources And Methods: A systematic search of the literature was completed in the following seven databases in January 2023: PsycINFO, ProQuest Central, PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane, and Embase. Out of the 373 articles found through database searches and additional citation searching, 22 studies were included in this review for meeting the eligibility criteria of having an empirical design, being written in English, and examining women's help-seeking experiences for vaginismus and its impact on their sense of self.

Results: Thematic analysis was used to summarize the findings from the included studies which were informed by 1671 participants. , and emerged as four major themes with corresponding subthemes.

Conclusion: This review indicates that women continue to face difficulties in seeking and receiving help for vaginismus even through the healthcare system. However, the studies did not explicitly discuss how women's help-seeking for vaginismus impacted their sense of self. This highlights an epistemological gap on how women's help-seeking for their vaginismus impacts their sense of self, which can affect their treatment responses. Recommendations are provided for future healthcare and research to improve health outcomes for women with vaginismus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540594PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17455057231199383DOI Listing

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