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Evaluation of Sexual Function, Quality of Life, and Mental and Physical Health in Pregnant Women

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate sexual function and its relationship with quality of life, and mental and physical health in pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Obtained results showed that 59 (39/3%) pregnant women were “very dissatisfied”, 25 (16/7%) women were “moderately dissatisfied”, 64 (42/7%) wome...

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Autores principales: Nik-Azin, Amir, Nainian, Mohammad Reza, Zamani, Mahnaz, Bavojdan, Marjan Rabani, Bavojdan, Mozhgan Rabani, Motlagh, Marjan Jamali
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4064754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24971121
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author Nik-Azin, Amir
Nainian, Mohammad Reza
Zamani, Mahnaz
Bavojdan, Marjan Rabani
Bavojdan, Mozhgan Rabani
Motlagh, Marjan Jamali
author_facet Nik-Azin, Amir
Nainian, Mohammad Reza
Zamani, Mahnaz
Bavojdan, Marjan Rabani
Bavojdan, Mozhgan Rabani
Motlagh, Marjan Jamali
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate sexual function and its relationship with quality of life, and mental and physical health in pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Obtained results showed that 59 (39/3%) pregnant women were “very dissatisfied”, 25 (16/7%) women were “moderately dissatisfied”, 64 (42/7%) women were “both satisfied and unsatisfied”, only 2 (1/3%) women were relatively satisfied, and no one was “very satisfied”. There is a significantly negative weak correlation between female sexual function with anxiety and depression, while there is a significantly positive weak correlation between female sexual function with the general quality of life, psychological health and environment dimensions. Only depression predicts female sexual function significantly. The women more than 10 years passed of their marriage showed more sexual satisfaction compared to those less than 10 years passed of their marriage (p< 0.05). The roles of predictive variables in sexual dissatisfaction, as well as the limitations for the study are discussed in the article. RESULTS: Obtained results showed that 59 (39/3%) pregnant women were “very dissatisfied”, 25 (16/7%) women were “moderately dissatisfied”, 64 (42/7%) women were “both satisfied and unsatisfied”, only 2 (1/3%) women were relatively satisfied, and no one was “very satisfied”. There is a significantly negative weak correlation between female sexual function with anxiety and depression, while there is a significantly positive weak correlation between female sexual function with the general quality of life, psychological health and environment dimensions. Only depression predicts female sexual function significantly. The women more than 10 years passed of their marriage showed more sexual satisfaction compared to those less than 10 years passed of their marriage (p< 0.05). The roles of predictive variables in sexual dissatisfaction, as well as the limitations for the study are discussed in the article. CONCLUSION: Depression as same as environment heath had an important effect on sexual satisfaction in pregnant women and so assessment of depression and environment health in medical program for pregnant women is necessary. Also considering decrease in sexual satisfaction in aging training new methods for sexuality can be useful.
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spelling pubmed-40647542014-06-26 Evaluation of Sexual Function, Quality of Life, and Mental and Physical Health in Pregnant Women Nik-Azin, Amir Nainian, Mohammad Reza Zamani, Mahnaz Bavojdan, Marjan Rabani Bavojdan, Mozhgan Rabani Motlagh, Marjan Jamali J Family Reprod Health Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate sexual function and its relationship with quality of life, and mental and physical health in pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Obtained results showed that 59 (39/3%) pregnant women were “very dissatisfied”, 25 (16/7%) women were “moderately dissatisfied”, 64 (42/7%) women were “both satisfied and unsatisfied”, only 2 (1/3%) women were relatively satisfied, and no one was “very satisfied”. There is a significantly negative weak correlation between female sexual function with anxiety and depression, while there is a significantly positive weak correlation between female sexual function with the general quality of life, psychological health and environment dimensions. Only depression predicts female sexual function significantly. The women more than 10 years passed of their marriage showed more sexual satisfaction compared to those less than 10 years passed of their marriage (p< 0.05). The roles of predictive variables in sexual dissatisfaction, as well as the limitations for the study are discussed in the article. RESULTS: Obtained results showed that 59 (39/3%) pregnant women were “very dissatisfied”, 25 (16/7%) women were “moderately dissatisfied”, 64 (42/7%) women were “both satisfied and unsatisfied”, only 2 (1/3%) women were relatively satisfied, and no one was “very satisfied”. There is a significantly negative weak correlation between female sexual function with anxiety and depression, while there is a significantly positive weak correlation between female sexual function with the general quality of life, psychological health and environment dimensions. Only depression predicts female sexual function significantly. The women more than 10 years passed of their marriage showed more sexual satisfaction compared to those less than 10 years passed of their marriage (p< 0.05). The roles of predictive variables in sexual dissatisfaction, as well as the limitations for the study are discussed in the article. CONCLUSION: Depression as same as environment heath had an important effect on sexual satisfaction in pregnant women and so assessment of depression and environment health in medical program for pregnant women is necessary. Also considering decrease in sexual satisfaction in aging training new methods for sexuality can be useful. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4064754/ /pubmed/24971121 Text en Copyright © Vali-e-Asr Reproductive Health Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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