2021
DOI: 10.18597/rcog.3761
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Prevalencia de disfunción sexual en gestantes en control prenatal en una institución hospitalaria en Rionegro, Colombia, 2020-2021

Abstract: Objetivo: describir la prevalencia de la disfunción sexual en un grupo de mujeres gestantes y hacer una exploración de posibles factores asociados a la disfunción sexual en estas mujeres. Materiales y métodos: estudio descriptivo y trasversal en mujeres gestantes cuyas edades son de 15 años o más, con actividad sexual en la gestación, que asistieron al control prenatal en el Hospital San Juan de Dios de Rionegro entre los meses de enero y marzo del 2021. Se excluyeron pacientes con limitaciones o discapa… Show more

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“…Comparing their data with those of the present study, it is noted that they are similar to those obtained in the third trimester (81.11%) but are relatively high when compared to the data for the first trimester (65%). A contrast was found in the study by Olivares-Noguera et al [34], carried out in Colombia in 98 pregnant women. The authors found a sexual dysfunction prevalence of 37.7%, higher than that observed in the present study.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Comparing their data with those of the present study, it is noted that they are similar to those obtained in the third trimester (81.11%) but are relatively high when compared to the data for the first trimester (65%). A contrast was found in the study by Olivares-Noguera et al [34], carried out in Colombia in 98 pregnant women. The authors found a sexual dysfunction prevalence of 37.7%, higher than that observed in the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Daud et al [33] in a study on the prevalence of sexual dysfunction during pregnancy, reported 81%. Olivares-Noguera et al [34], in another prevalence study, in this case carried out in Colombia, found a prevalence of 37.7%. Finally, Karakas et al [30], in a study conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, reported a prevalence in pregnant women of 87.4%.…”
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confidence: 54%
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