CHILDHOOD TRAUMAS, LOVE ATTITUDES, RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION, AND SEXUAL FUNCTIONS IN EUTHYMIC DEPRESSIVE DISORDER PATIENTS

BACKGROUNDIt was aimed to compare childhood traumas, relationship satisfaction, sexual functions, and love attitudes in depressive disorder (DD) patients with healthy volunteers.SUBJECTS AND METHODSThe study included 100 DD patients, who were in remission and had no drug side effects, and 100 health...

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Published in:Psychiatria Danubina Vol. 35; no. 4; pp. 508 - 514
Main Authors: Bingöl, Mert Sinan, Erdoğan, Ali, Kulaksızoğlu, Burak
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Summary:BACKGROUNDIt was aimed to compare childhood traumas, relationship satisfaction, sexual functions, and love attitudes in depressive disorder (DD) patients with healthy volunteers.SUBJECTS AND METHODSThe study included 100 DD patients, who were in remission and had no drug side effects, and 100 healthy volunteers. A sociodemographic data form, the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), the Love Attitudes Scale (LAS), the Relationship Assessment Scale (RAS), and the Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale (ASEX) were administered to all participants. In addition, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and the UKU Side Effect Rating Scale were applied to DD patients.RESULTSCTQ physical abuse scores were higher in the DD group compared to the healthy volunteers (p<0.001). CTQ sexual abuse scores were higher in the DD group than those in healthy volunteers (p=0.020). CTQ emotional abuse scores were higher in the DD group than those in healthy volunteers (p<0.001). RAS scores were lower in the DD group compared to the healthy volunteers (p<0.001). ASEX scores in women were higher in the DD group compared to healthy volunteers (p=0.009). LAS passionate love scores were lower in the DD group than those in the healthy volunteers (p<.0.001). LAS friendship love scores were lower in the DD group than those in healthy volunteers (p=0.005).CONCLUSIONIt can be said that DD patients have more history of abuse, less relationship satisfaction, and less passion for love. Female DD patients may experience more sexual problems.
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ISSN:0353-5053
DOI:10.24869/psyd.2023.508