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Sexual Distress and Sexual Problems During Pregnancy: Associations With Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction
Institution:2. Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Ni?de University, Zübeyde Han?m Health School, Ni?de, Turkey;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada;3. Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;4. Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada;5. Division of Dermatology, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada;1. Vali‐e‐Asr Reproductive Health Research CenterTehran University of Medical SciencesTehranIran;2. Department of PsychologyUniversity of ZurichZurichSwitzerland;3. Neurology Research CenterDepartment of MidwiferySchool of Nursing and MidwiferyKerman University of Medical SciencesKermanIran;4. School of Health SciencesJönköping UniversityJönköpingSweden;5. Departments of Medicine and PsychiatryDuke University Medical CenterDurhamNCUSA;6. Department of MedicineKing Abdulaziz UniversityJeddahSaudi Arabia;7. Center for Sexual Medicine at Sheppard PrattDepartment of PsychiatryJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimoreMDUSA;8. Social Determinants of Health Research CenterQazvin University of Medical SciencesQazvinIran;9. Department of Public HealthQazvin University of Medical SciencesQazvinIran
Abstract:IntroductionSexual problems are common during pregnancy, but the proportion of pregnant women who experience sexual distress is unknown. In non-pregnant samples, sexual distress is associated with lower sexual and relationship satisfaction.AimTo identify the proportion of women experiencing sexual distress during pregnancy and to compare the sexual and relationship satisfaction of women who report sexual distress during pregnancy with that of women without distress.MethodsTwo-hundred sixty-one pregnant women completed a cross-sectional online survey.Main Outcome MeasuresWomen completed validated measurements of sexual functioning (Female Sexual Function Index; score < 26.55 indicates a sexual problem), sexual distress (Female Sexual Distress Scale; score ≥ 15 indicates clinically significant distress), sexual satisfaction (Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction), and relationship satisfaction (Couples Satisfaction Index).ResultsOverall, 42% of women met the clinical cutoff for sexual distress. Of sexually active women (n = 230), 26% reported concurrent sexual problems and distress and 14% reported sexual distress in the absence of sexual problems. Sexual distress and/or problems in sexual functioning were linked to lower sexual and relationship satisfaction compared with pregnant women with lower sexual distress and fewer sexual problems.ConclusionSexual distress is common during pregnancy and associated with lower sexual and relationship satisfaction. Health care providers should ask pregnant women about feelings of sexual distress. Identifying pregnant women who experience sexual distress and referring them to appropriate resources could help minimize sexual and relationship problems during pregnancy.Vannier SA, Rosen NO. Sexual Distress and Sexual Problems During Pregnancy: Associations With Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction. J Sex Med 2017;14:387–395.
Keywords:Pregnancy  Sexual Function  Sexual Distress  Sexual Satisfaction  Relationship Satisfaction
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