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INVESTIGATING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN INFERTILE WOMEN

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  154-165

Abstract

 Background and purpose: INFERTILITY is one of the most commonly diagnosed disease in WOMENthat is associated with physical, psychological, and social problems. A major problem that such WOMENare faced with is on their sexual and REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (SRH). Despite extensive studies on thesatisfaction and sexual function of infertile couples, there is no studies that investigates SRH issues. Thecurrent study aimed at investigating SRH and its related factors among WOMEN. Materials and methods: A cross sectional study was conducted and 400 WOMEN attending twoinfertility centers in Sari, Iran, were recruited using convenience sampling (2016-2017). Inclusion criteriaincluded WOMEN > 18 years of age with INFERTILITY (primary or secondary) with any cause. The Sexual andReproductive Health Needs Assessment Questionnaire was administered. The participants recorded theirstress scores (0-5). Descriptive statistics were reported and logistic regression was used to evaluate thefactors related to SRH. Results: The SRH was found to be inappropriate in 250 (62. 5%) WOMEN. According tomultivariate regression analysis, inappropriate decision making in self health care (AOR=1. 75, 95% CI(1. 06-2. 9)), high stress level (AOR=1. 39, 95%, CI (1. 14-1. 7)), old age at marriage (AOR=0. 94, 95% CI(0. 9-0. 99)), and secondary INFERTILITY (AOR=4. 5, 95% CI (2. 6-7. 9)) were associated with SRH. Conclusion: Factors such as the person making decision about health care, the level of stress, and age at marriage were found to be the variables which could improve SRH in infertile WOMEN byappropriate planning and preventive measures.

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    Hajizade valokolaee, Maryam, KHANI, SOGHRA, Fooladi, Ensieh, PEIVANDI, SEPIDEH, HABIBI, FATEMEH, & RAHMANI, ZAHRA. (2018). INVESTIGATING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN INFERTILE WOMEN. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 27(158 ), 154-165. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/44191/en

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    Hajizade valokolaee Maryam, KHANI SOGHRA, Fooladi Ensieh, PEIVANDI SEPIDEH, HABIBI FATEMEH, RAHMANI ZAHRA. INVESTIGATING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN INFERTILE WOMEN. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;27(158 ):154-165. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/44191/en

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    Maryam Hajizade valokolaee, SOGHRA KHANI, Ensieh Fooladi, SEPIDEH PEIVANDI, FATEMEH HABIBI, and ZAHRA RAHMANI, “INVESTIGATING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN INFERTILE WOMEN,” JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 27, no. 158 , pp. 154–165, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/44191/en

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