1. Predictive Factors for the Risk of Sexual Dysfunction in Climacteric Women: Population-based Study
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Sandra Cristina Romano Marquez Reis, Juliana Martins Pinto, Isabel Aparecida Porcatti de Walsh, Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro, Maria Cristina Cortez Carneiro Meirelles, and Vanessa Santos Pereira-Baldon
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Urology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Middle Aged ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ,Endocrinology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Reproductive Medicine ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological ,Menopause - Abstract
Background It is known that sexual problems increase with age but little is known about the predictors of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in Brazilian climacteric women. Aim To identify predictive factors for FSD in climacteric women. Methods This is a cross-sectional population-based study carried out through a household survey. Outcomes The measures investigated were sociodemographic characteristics, depressive symptoms, level of physical activity, presence of FSD, self-rated health and sleep satisfaction. Result A total of 381 climacteric, sexually active women were included, with a mean age of 55.04 (±7.21) years. The prevalence of FSD was 38.3%. All variables investigated were associated with FSD (P < .05). In the final model, the predictors for FSD were low satisfaction with sleep (OR 4.20; 95% CI 2.32–7.62), advanced age (OR 1.04; 95% CI 1.00–1.08), low education level (OR 0.90; 95% CI 0.85–0.97) and having a partner (OR 0.35; 95% CI 0.16–0.76). Clinical implication These aspects deserve attention from the health team to prevent and identify FSD early in life in climacteric women. Strengths & limitations This study support existing data about risk factors for FSD in climacteric women. However, it is not possible to attribute causality to any of the correlates identified, which is a limitation of cross-sectional studies. Conclusion Dissatisfaction with sleep, senility, insufficient income, low education, not having a partner, complaints of depression, and the worse perception of global health are predictive factors for FSD in climacteric women.
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- 2021