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Evaluating Affecting Factors on Sexual Function of Menopausal Women

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  56-62

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 Background: Sexual problems are very prevalent in climacteric periods due to hormonal, social, and physiological changes, and sexual dysfunction of women can affect women’ s self-confidence, marital relationship, and quality of life. Objectives: This study was done to investigate the relationship between urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, prolapse, hot flush, and education with the sexual function of menopause women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on 408 women who were referred to health care centers in Zanjan, Iran between 2018 and 2019. Sampling was performed using a systematic randomized sampling method. Data collection tools were a checklist consists of questions about socio-demographic and reproductive information and the 19-item Female sexual function Index (FSFI) questionnaire. All data were analyzed using SPSS version 16 through regression analysis and a P-value<0. 05 was considered significant. Results: The mean age of women was 47. 90± 3. 57 years. This study found the relationship between sexual function score and urinary incontinence (β =0. 18, t=3. 70, p<0. 001), vaginal dryness (β =0. 27, t=5. 73, p<0. 001), prolapse (β =-0. 14, t=-2. 97, p<0. 001), and hot flush (β =0. 16, t=3. 35, p<0. 001); however, there was no relationship between primary and university education with sexual function score (p<0. 343 and p<0. 894, respectively). Conclusion: Based on the finding of this study, some factors, such as urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, and hot flush were associated with lower sexual function scores and prolapse was correlated with a higher score of sexual function. There was no significant correlation between sexual function and education level.

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    BAYAT, ZEINAB, Youseflu, Samaneh, YOUSEFI AFRASHTEH, MAJID, & niroomand, Soudabeh. (2021). Evaluating Affecting Factors on Sexual Function of Menopausal Women. PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, 11(1), 56-62. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/782291/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BAYAT ZEINAB, Youseflu Samaneh, YOUSEFI AFRASHTEH MAJID, niroomand Soudabeh. Evaluating Affecting Factors on Sexual Function of Menopausal Women. PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2021;11(1):56-62. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/782291/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZEINAB BAYAT, Samaneh Youseflu, MAJID YOUSEFI AFRASHTEH, and Soudabeh niroomand, “Evaluating Affecting Factors on Sexual Function of Menopausal Women,” PREVENTIVE CARE IN NURSING & MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 56–62, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/782291/en

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