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The Relationship Between Sexual Function and Sexual Dysfunction Beliefs After Postpartum in Primiparous Women Publisher



Amirkhalili E1 ; Jamshidimanesh M2
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Source: Avicenna Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Care Published:2024


Abstract

Background and Objective: Women's sexual functioning changes after childbirth, and various factors play a role in it. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between sexual functioning and dysfunctional sexual beliefs after childbirth. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 352 primiparous women after childbirth in 14 selected healthcarecentersaffiliated with the Iran University of Medical Sciences using a multi-stage sampling method. The data collection tools included a demographic questionnaire, pregnancy history, dysfunctional sexual beliefs, and a sexual functioning index. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 24 Software, and the data were described using means, Standard deviations, frequencies, and percentages. A stepwise multiple linear regression model was used to assess the relationship between sexual functioning variables and dysfunctional sexual beliefs. A significance level of less than 0.05 was considered. Results: In this study, 19 percent of women had dysfunctional sexual beliefs, and 73 percent had undesirable sexual functioning. There was a significant correlation between dysfunctional beliefs and sexual functioning in primiparous women after childbirth (p = 0.001, ß = -0.237), predicting a 10 percent variance in sexual functioning. Conclusion: In this study, dysfunctional sexual beliefs were relatively high among primiparous women within 2 to 12 months after childbirth. Due to its association with sexual dysfunction, it seems that sexual beliefs should be addressed in marital counseling and throughout pregnancy. © 2024 Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
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