학술논문

Sexual dysfunction among young married women in southern India.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Urogynecology Journal. Dec2012, Vol. 23 Issue 12, p1771-1774. 4p.
Subject
*SEXUAL dysfunction
*HUMAN sexuality
*MARRIED women
*ORGASMIC dysfunction
Language
ISSN
0937-3462
Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis: This study aimed to identify the nature, prevalence, and factors associated with female sexual disorders (FSD). Methods: We assessed 150 women using the following instruments: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV (DSM IV), Sexual Disorders, Female Sexual Function Index, World Health Organization Quality of Life BREF (WHOQOL-BREF), an abbreviated version of the WHOQOL-100, and a pro forma to record sociodemographic and clinical details. Descriptive statistics were calculated and multivariable logistic regression models used to adjust for confounders. Results: A third of the 150 women met DSM IV criteria for FSD. The common disorders were hypoactive desire (16.67 %) and arousal (14.67) and orgasmic disorders (18 %). Women with any DSM IV diagnosis of sexual disorder had a poorer QOL ( t = −3.1; df = 148; p = 0.002) in general and had impaired social relationships ( t = −3.5; df = 148; p = 0.001) and lower environmental scores ( t = −2.8; df = 148; p = 0.005) in particular. Conclusions: A minority of women reported sexual dysfunction. Hypoactive desire and arousal and orgasmic disorders were the common conditions. The presence of dysfunction was associated with poor QOL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]