Female sexuality across the menopausal age group: A cross sectional study

Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is an important health issue and its relationship with menopausal symptoms needs special attention. Objective: To identify the frequency of FSD in middle aged women and assess its relationship with obesity and menopausal symptoms. Methods: This was a cross...

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Main Authors: Rajlaxmi Mundhra (Author), Anupama Bahadur (Author), Kavita Khoiwal (Author), Mukesh Kumar (Author), Shivani Singh Chhetri (Author), Jaya Chaturvedi (Author)
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יצא לאור: Elsevier, 2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is an important health issue and its relationship with menopausal symptoms needs special attention. Objective: To identify the frequency of FSD in middle aged women and assess its relationship with obesity and menopausal symptoms. Methods: This was a cross sectional study performed at a tertiary care centre in North India over a period of one year from June 2022 to May 2023. Sexually active women aged 40-55 years were included in the study sample. Exclusion criteria included those not willing to participate, having pregnancy, malignancy, mental illness or history of pelvic surgery. Baseline demographic and anthropometric details were noted. Sexual function and menopausal symptoms were assessed using Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and Female Sexual Function Index Scale (FSFI) questionnaire respectively. Results: Among one hundred and forty three sexually active middle aged women, 43 women had FSD (30.06%). FSD was observed in 9.09%, 22.73% and 45.45% in- 40-45 years, 46-50 years and 51-55 years respectively. No significant difference was seen in desire (p value=0.281), arousal (p value=0.424), lubrication (p value=0.143), orgasm (p value=0.637), satisfaction (p value=0.675), pain (p value=0.833), total score (p value=0.601) between body mass index (kg/m²). A significant strong negative correlation of somatic, urogenital, psychological and total MRS scores with female sexuality domains was observed excepting non-significant mild negative correlation between somatic with pain and psychological with orgasm and pain. Conclusion: Female sexual dysfunction are quite common and has negative correlation with menopausal symptoms. Health care providers need to focus on this issue as part of their routine assessment for better quality of life. 
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690 |a Female sexuality 
690 |a Menopausal women 
690 |a Sexual dysfunction 
690 |a Gynecology and obstetrics 
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