Sexual function and dysfunction among women with anorexia nervosa: A systematic scoping review.
Tom PriceMartin ZebitzAnnamaria GiraldiThea Stine LokindJanet TreasureJan Magnus SjögrenPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2020)
Sexual dysfunction in women with AN is common. Although some of the variance is explained by low BMI, associated physiological sequelae and other psychosocial factors are also involved. Sexual dysfunction is a relevant clinical problem and clinicians should sensitively incorporate questions related to sexual function into their eating disorder assessments. Future research, using more robust designs and validated outcome measures, is needed to better understand causal pathways between the biological and psychosocial correlates of AN and sexual dysfunction. Identifying predictors of sexual function and dysfunction in more diverse groups of people with AN will support the development of evidence-based therapies.