Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women

Introduction: Sexual dysfunction is prevalent among postpartum women. It has been attributed to multifactorial cause. This study aims to assess sexual dysfunction and its associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding postpartum women. Methods: Exclusively breastfeeding women who had given birt...

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Main Authors: Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida, Khalid, NN, Abdul Aziz, KH, Draman, Nani
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.iium.irep.988142022-07-18T08:40:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98814/ Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida Khalid, NN Abdul Aziz, KH Draman, Nani R Medicine (General) Introduction: Sexual dysfunction is prevalent among postpartum women. It has been attributed to multifactorial cause. This study aims to assess sexual dysfunction and its associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding postpartum women. Methods: Exclusively breastfeeding women who had given birth during the previous 6 months were invited to participate in this study. A questionnaire included a background section and Malay version of the Female Sexual Function Index (MVFSFI) was used. Responses from 197 women were analyzed. Results: More than a third of women (37.6%) reported that they had experienced sexual dysfunction during the first 6 months of exclusively breastfeeding. The most prevalent types of sexual dysfunction reported by affected women are lubrication disorder (53.3%), pain disorder (49.7%) and desire disorder (41.1%). We found no correlation between female sexual dysfunction with age, parity, mode of delivery and duration of breastfeeding among exclusively breastfeeding women. Conclusions: This study found that the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction is moderate among exclusively breastfeeding women. Sexual satisfaction should be encouraged to be discussed during postnatal visits by women and healthcare providers 2020-03-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98814/1/98814_Sexual%20dysfunction%20and%20associated%20factors.pdf Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida and Khalid, NN and Abdul Aziz, KH and Draman, Nani (2020) Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women. In: The First International Symposium and Workshop on Sexuality and Etiquette, 4-6 March 2020, DBP, PPUKM. (Unpublished)
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Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida
Khalid, NN
Abdul Aziz, KH
Draman, Nani
Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
description Introduction: Sexual dysfunction is prevalent among postpartum women. It has been attributed to multifactorial cause. This study aims to assess sexual dysfunction and its associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding postpartum women. Methods: Exclusively breastfeeding women who had given birth during the previous 6 months were invited to participate in this study. A questionnaire included a background section and Malay version of the Female Sexual Function Index (MVFSFI) was used. Responses from 197 women were analyzed. Results: More than a third of women (37.6%) reported that they had experienced sexual dysfunction during the first 6 months of exclusively breastfeeding. The most prevalent types of sexual dysfunction reported by affected women are lubrication disorder (53.3%), pain disorder (49.7%) and desire disorder (41.1%). We found no correlation between female sexual dysfunction with age, parity, mode of delivery and duration of breastfeeding among exclusively breastfeeding women. Conclusions: This study found that the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction is moderate among exclusively breastfeeding women. Sexual satisfaction should be encouraged to be discussed during postnatal visits by women and healthcare providers
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida
Khalid, NN
Abdul Aziz, KH
Draman, Nani
author_facet Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida
Khalid, NN
Abdul Aziz, KH
Draman, Nani
author_sort Jamani, Nurjasmine Aida
title Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
title_short Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
title_full Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
title_fullStr Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
title_full_unstemmed Sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding Malaysian women
title_sort sexual dysfunction and associated factors among exclusively breastfeeding malaysian women
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/98814/1/98814_Sexual%20dysfunction%20and%20associated%20factors.pdf
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