2020
DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12829
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Effects of demographic and obstetric variables with body image on sexual dysfunction in pregnancy: A cross‐sectional and comparative study

Abstract: AimThis study was conducted to determine the effects of demographic and obstetric variables with body image on sexual dysfunction in pregnant women.BackgroundSexual dysfunction is frequent in pregnant women. To what extent body image plays a role is incompletely understood.MethodsIn the research, a cross‐sectional and comparative study was conducted. A personal information form, body image scale, and female sexual function index were applied to 472 pregnant women. Descriptive statistics, the Student t‐test, th… Show more

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“…In the meta-analysis, ten individual studies were found for the construct of body image dissatisfaction, and seven for eating psychopathology (as evaluated by the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, EDE-Q). Out of the ten studies investigating body image dissatisfaction, five employed the Body Image Scale (BIS—1666 individuals; [ 62 66 ]; and five employed the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ—959 individuals; [ 62 , 65 , 67 69 ], for an overall of 2625 individuals. The seven studies investigating eating behaviors by EDE-Q enrolled a total population of 2551 individuals [ 12 , 67 , 70 74 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the meta-analysis, ten individual studies were found for the construct of body image dissatisfaction, and seven for eating psychopathology (as evaluated by the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, EDE-Q). Out of the ten studies investigating body image dissatisfaction, five employed the Body Image Scale (BIS—1666 individuals; [ 62 66 ]; and five employed the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ—959 individuals; [ 62 , 65 , 67 69 ], for an overall of 2625 individuals. The seven studies investigating eating behaviors by EDE-Q enrolled a total population of 2551 individuals [ 12 , 67 , 70 74 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al igual que menciona Daud, et al 7 en su artículo "Prevalencia de disfunción sexual en el embarazo", realizado en Malasia en el año 2019, que a su vez es similar al de Aksoy, Gök y Özşahin 8 en su estudio "Efectos de las variables demográficas y obstétricas con imagen corporal sobre la disfunción sexual en el embarazo: un estudio transversal y comparativo" realizado en Turquía en el año 2020, en donde en estas investigaciones nos explica que el embarazo puede afectar a la mujer ya que en muchas de ellas pueden surgir la disfunción sexual la cual podría ser una carga significativa para las gestantes. Por otro lado, en el estudio de Khalesi, Bokaie y Attari 9 , en su artículo "Efecto del embarazo sobre la función sexual de las parejas", realizado en Irán, y en el estudio de Saotome, Yonezawa y Suganuma 10 , en su investigación llamada "Disfunción sexual y satisfacción en parejas japonesas durante el embarazo y el posparto", realizado en Japón, ambos artículos coinciden que el embarazo no afecta solamente a las mujeres sino también a sus parejas por lo tanto se necesita brindar asesoramiento sobre la función sexual saludable en el embarazo.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Según el continente de Asia, los 15 artículos obtenidos nos dan como resultado algunos factores que influyen a la disfunción sexual femenina durante la etapa de gestación las cuales son muy parecidas a las adquiridas en el continente Sudamericano, pero también se toma en cuenta el estilo de vida que lleva gestante 13 , 14 , la relación que conlleva con su pareja 9 , 10 , el evitar las relaciones sexuales durante todo el embarazo, los factores obstétricos y sociodemográficos 7 , 8 .…”
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“…In the study conducted with 252 healthy Turkish pregnant women by Angin et al (2020), the participants’ mean FSFI score was 18.4 ± 9.8 [22] . In a cross-sectional study conducted with 472 Turkish pregnant women by Aksoy Derya et al (2020), it was found that 54.7% of the women had sexual dysfunction and that the mean FSFI score was 18.97 ± 8.11 [23] . Confusion regarding the roles of “parent” or “partner” during pregnancy due to sexual attitudes and sexual myths in society can be considered the cause of this sexual dysfunction [24] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%