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    Relationship Disturbances in Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Patient Perspective

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    Author
    Thompson, Alyssa M.
    Rick, Jonathan W.
    de Devea, R.
    Fernandez, Jennifer M.
    Maarouf, Melody
    Seivright, Justine R.
    Hsiao, Jennifer L.
    Shi, Vivian Y.
    Affiliation
    College of Medicine, University of Arizona
    Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022-06-24
    Keywords
    Hidradenitis suppurativa
    Partner
    Relationship
    Sex
    Sexual encounters
    Spouse
    
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    Publisher
    S. Karger AG
    Citation
    Thompson, A. M., Rick, J. W., De, D. R., Fernandez, J. M., Maarouf, M., Seivright, J. R., Hsiao, J. L., & Shi, V. Y. (2022). Relationship Disturbances in Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Patient Perspective. Skin Appendage Disorders, 8(6), 448–453.
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    Skin Appendage Disorders
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    Abstract
    Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can significantly impact patients' relationships. Methods: Using an anonymous electronic survey, we aimed to determine what aspects of sexual relationships are affected by HS discomfort and patients' reluctance to discuss HS with their partner. Results: Among the 873 participants, 60.9% reported that some aspect of their relationship was affected by HS discomfort, with the greatest being their sexual encounters with spouse (49.1%). Furthermore, 43.0% (320) of participants reported feeling reluctant to discuss HS with their spouse/significant other, with the more common reason being fear of partner seeing boils and scars (84.7%). Multiple aspects of relationships can be affected by HS such as sexual encounters, overall relationship, and finding a relationship. Additionally, several communication barriers are present, such as fear of partner seeing boils and scars, partner thinking they had an infection such as a sexually transmitted disease, and fear of bloody or malodorous drainage, among others. The presence of anogenital pain, Hurley stage, gender, and age significantly affect these findings. Conclusion: Addressing HS-related relationship disturbances should be included in HS management.
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    12 month embargo; published online: 24 June 2022
    ISSN
    2296-9195
    EISSN
    2296-9160
    DOI
    10.1159/000525131
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    Final accepted manuscript
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    10.1159/000525131
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