Publication: Factors Associated with Postpartum Sexual Dysfunction in Spanish Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
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2022-05-29
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Hidalgo-Lopezosa, Pedro
Perez-Marin, Sandra
Jimenez-Ruz, Andrea
de la Cruz Lopez-Carrasco, Juan
Maria Cubero-Luna, Ana
Garcia-Fernandez, Ruben
Aurora Rodriguez-Borrego, Maria
Liebana-Presa, Cristina
Jesus Lopez-Soto, Pablo
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MDPI
Abstract
(1) Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) has a high prevalence globally, and perinatal factors favor FSD, especially in the postpartum period. The aim was to determine the prevalence and factors influencing FSD in the postpartum period; (2) Methods: An observational study carried out in three primary care centers in southern Spain, with women in the postpartum period who had a single low-risk birth. One hundred and seventeen women answered the Female Sexual Function questionnaire during the 4th month postpartum, between January 2020 and December 2021. Sociodemographic, obstetric, neonatal variables and level of self-esteem were analyzed. A multiple logistic regression model was carried out; (3) Results: 78.4% had high level of self-esteem. FSD prevalence was 89.7%. Factors related to FSD were having an instrumental vaginal delivery, women with university studies, and prenatal preparation. Maternal age >= 35, multiparity, pathological processes in the child, a medium-low level of self-esteem and newborn weight were associated with disorders in some of domains of sexual function; (4) Conclusions: FSD is highly prevalent in the postpartum period and is associated with preventable factors. A preventive approach by health professionals to these factors is essential. Health services should implement postpartum follow-up programs, which may coincide in time and place with newborn follow-up programs.
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MeSH Terms
Sex education
Risk-factors
Delivery
Mode
Prevalence
Outcomes
Quality
Risk-factors
Delivery
Mode
Prevalence
Outcomes
Quality
DeCS Terms
Educación sexual
Prevalencia
Riesgo
Parto
Periodo posparto
Prevalencia
Riesgo
Parto
Periodo posparto
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Keywords
Sexual dysfunction, Birth, Postpartum period, Perinatal factors
Citation
Hidalgo-Lopezosa P, Pérez-Marín S, Jiménez-Ruz A, López-Carrasco JC, Cubero-Luna AM, García-Fernández R, et al. Factors Associated with Postpartum Sexual Dysfunction in Spanish Women: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Pers Med. 2022 Jun 2;12(6):926