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Lopez Diaz, Nicole, Matos Canchanya, Jhaneiza, Matos Quispe, Diana, Martinez Herrera, Leslie, Lopez-Vera, Alejandra, Llecllish Zarate, Patricia, Livias-Moya, Kleider, Barja-Ore, John |
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Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology; May/Jun2024, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p289-292, 4p |
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Aim: To summarize the scientific evidence on sexual dysfunction and self-concept in infertile women. Methods: We conducted a theoretical review of articles in PubMed on sexual dysfunction and self-concept in infertile women. The search was carried out using a strategy based on MeSH terms and Boolean operators, which identified 47 articles. The selection of articles was done independently, according to the selection criteria, and finally four articles were included. Results: The review showed results indicating that adequate self-concept positively influences sexual functioning and its domains. Studies agree that infertility negatively affects sexual function, and that sexual function plays an important role in depression and quality of life. Sexual self-concept in infertile women represents a fundamental aspect of improving their psychosocial well-being. Conclusion: Infertility generates a significant impact on health. Specifically, research has demonstrated that sexual dysfunction is a prevalent issue among women with this condition. Furthermore, studies have indicated a relationship between sexual dysfunction and the sexual self-concept of these women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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