Abstract:Background: Dyspareunia (recently been named as GPPPD), is considered as one of the negative factors affecting couple’s sexual health. The present paper explores the characteristics of pain in dyspareunia cases and also determine protective factors cause fewer sexual distress among sufferers. Methods: A population-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2017, on 590 married women aging 18 -70 years, in 30 health center via cluster-quota sampling method. Demographic data, sexual distress and Binik’s GPPPD Ques… Show more
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