032 Proposal and Initial Validation of the Sexual Distress Scale-Short Form in Male and Female Samples

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. S15 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Santos-Iglesias ◽  
S. Bergeron ◽  
L.A. Brotto ◽  
N.O. Rosen ◽  
L.M. Walker
2002 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 317-330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonard R. Derogatis ◽  
Raymond Rosen ◽  
Sandra Leiblum ◽  
Arthur Burnett ◽  
Julia Heiman

2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 542-563
Author(s):  
Pablo Santos-Iglesias ◽  
Sophie Bergeron ◽  
Lori A. Brotto ◽  
Natalie O. Rosen ◽  
Lauren M. Walker

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yeter Kitiş ◽  
Ayten Şentürk Erenel ◽  
Esra Arslan Gürcüoğlu

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Afsaneh Keramat ◽  
Mina Malary ◽  
Mahmood Moosazadeh ◽  
Nastaran Bagherian ◽  
Mohammad-Reza Rajabi-Shakib

Abstract Background Pregnancy is a unique period with the increased likelihood of psychological changes and emotional disturbances such as depression, anxiety, and stress. In this study, we investigated the factors influencing depression, anxiety, and stress in pregnancy and identify their associations with Sexual Distress (SD) and Genital Self-Image (GSI). Methods This was a descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study performed using the two-stage cluster sampling method between September 2019 and January 2020. Overall, 295 pregnant women completed a demographics and obstetric information checklist, Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSI), and Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R). Results Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) showed significant differences in the mean scores of SD between the groups with varying degrees of depression, anxiety, and stress (P <  0.001) and in the mean score of GSI between the groups with varying degrees of depression (P = 0.01) and anxiety (P <  0.001). In multivariate linear regression analysis, higher (worse) depression, anxiety, and stress scores were found in women with more advanced age and higher SD scores; however, these scores were lower (better) in those with increased gestational age. Lower depression and anxiety scores were associated with moderate satisfaction with income, moderate satisfaction with BI in pregnancy, and lower stress and depression scores were linked to planned pregnancy. Higher (better) GSI score was a predictor of lower depression score, complication in a previous pregnancy was a predictor of higher stress score, and finally, fear of fetal abortion and being a housewife were predictors of a higher anxiety score. Conclusion Various factors contribute to the development of antenatal depression, anxiety, and stress. A positive correlation was found between SD and the severity of depression, anxiety, and stress, while a negative correlation was noted between GSI and the severity of depression and anxiety. Therefore, raising awareness regarding SD and GSI through screening and counseling sessions can have beneficial effects for mothers and their fetuses.


Author(s):  
Peter P. Grau ◽  
Rajinder Sonia Singh ◽  
Xiaonan Zhang ◽  
Chad T. Wetterneck

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-15
Author(s):  
Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan ◽  
Ragaa Mohammed ◽  
Soad Ramadan ◽  
Hagar Masaud

Background: Sexuality is an important part of normal human functioning. Gynecological cancer and its treatments can affect one or more phases of the sexual response cycle, through alterations of sexual function. Sexual dysfunction is one of the most distressful symptoms among cervical cancer survivors. Sexual distress is a broad term encompassing any sexual discomfort and dysfunction. Sexual difficulties following cervical cancer can be stressful for couples as it can feel like a core part of the relationship has disappeared. Aim: The study is conducted to evaluate the impact of an educational program on sexual issues (sexual dysfunction & sexual distress) among cervical cancer survivors' women in Northern Upper Egypt. Methods; Design: A quasi-experimental design. Setting: out-patient clinic in the oncology unit at Beni-Suef University Hospital. Subjects: A purposive sample of 70 women. Tools: structured interviewing questionnaire sheet, female sexual function index, and female sexual distress scale. Results: The results of the study revealed regression of all items of women’s sexual distress scores, and progression of all items of women’s sexual items post-program compared to pre-one. Conclusion: The teaching program was very effective in improving sexuality among cervical cancer survivors' women. Recommendations: Disseminate the educational booklet at health centers and oncology outpatients. Integrate psychologist, psychosexual specialist, and social worker in treatment and counseling program for women with cervical cancer in the early stage of their treatment.


Author(s):  
Leonard R. Derogatis ◽  
Raymond Rosen ◽  
Sandra Leiblum ◽  
Arthur Burnett ◽  
Julia Heiman

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (9) ◽  
pp. 2513-2523 ◽  
Author(s):  
John M. Salsman ◽  
Benjamin D. Schalet ◽  
Thomas V. Merluzzi ◽  
Crystal L. Park ◽  
Elizabeth A. Hahn ◽  
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