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De psychoseksuele en psychosociale ontwikkeling van patiënten met hypospadie

Translated title of the contribution: Psychosexual and psychosocial development of hypospadias patients
  • Sophia Kinderziekenhuis

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Abstract

- Recently results were published concerning the long-term effects of surgical correction of hypospadias on psychosexual and psychosocial development and on genital perception. Hypospadias patients (9-38 years) were compared with age-matched males operated for inguinal hernia. A semi-structured interview and standardised psychological questionnaires were used. 

- Hypospadias patients did not show a disturbed psychosexual adjustment, but they reported significantly more inhibitions with seeking sexual contacts as a result of embarrassment about their penile appearance. Also, hypospadias patients were significantly less satisfied with their penile appearance, mostly because of the circumcised appearance and a smaller length. 

- No differences were found between psychosocial functioning of hypospadias patients and the control males. 

- Following the investigations 8% of the patients were reoperated because of a poor functional or cosmetic operative result. 

- It is recommended that all hypospadias patients be seen at least once during adolescence as a standard therapeutic procedure, to give optimal care to the small group of patients with psychosexual or psychosocial problems.

Translated title of the contributionPsychosexual and psychosocial development of hypospadias patients
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)188-191
Number of pages4
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume141
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jan 1997

Research programs

  • EMC MGC-02-50-02-A
  • EMC NIHES-04-55-01

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