Relação entre função sexual e empoderamento feminino em gestantes de risco habitual
Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiological period in a woman's life and involves many changes, including: physical, emotional, hormonal and social. Due to these changes, pregnancy can cause damage to sexual function. Therefore, it is very important that these women seek help during the pr...
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Resumo: | Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiological period in a woman's life and involves many
changes, including: physical, emotional, hormonal and social. Due to these changes,
pregnancy can cause damage to sexual function. Therefore, it is very important that these
women seek help during the pregnancy-puerperal cycle. Empowerment, in turn, is a concept
that comes with the objective of improving the conditions for decision-making of individuals.
During the gestational period, it aims at an early search for specialized services in the care of
pregnant women. Objectives: To relate sexual function and female empowerment in habitual
risk pregnant women. Methods: This study was characterized as an observational, cross sectional study comprising 81 pregnant women. The sample was non-probabilistic, for
convenience. An evaluation form containing sociodemographic, obstetric and gynecological
data, a questionnaire to assess female sexual function (FSFI) and the empowerment of
pregnant women was used. Results: Most pregnant women had a family income of more than
four minimum wages (61.73%). Most had a family income of more than four minimum wages
(61.73%) and higher education (97.53%). In addition, the highest percentile of pregnant
women was in the second gestational trimester (66.67%).The findings obtained from the
analysis of the relationship between sexual function and empowerment showed that there was
no significant difference (p= 0,348). Conclusion: It is concluded that there was no
relationship between sexual function and female empowerment |
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