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Aspects of sexuality and sexual satisfaction after hospitalization in adult patients and of healthy adults

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify sexual satisfaction, aspects of sexuality and altered sexuality after hospitalization in the adult patient, and to compared with the healthy adults sexual satisfaction and aspects of sexuality.
The data were collected from 13th to 22th May 1998 using questionnaire composing of items of general characteristics, sexual self-esteem, sexual-depression, sexual-preoccupation, sexual satisfaction and altered sexuality after hospitalization.
Using the SAS ststistical program, T-test. Chi Square Test, Pearson Correlation and Stepwise Regression were analyzed.
The results obtained from this study were as follows
1. There was a significant difference between the adult patients and the healthy adults in education level and occupation.
2. There was a insignificant difference between the adult patients and the healthy adults in sexual satisfaction, sexual-esteem, sexual-depression, and sexualpreoccupation.
3. No relationships were demonstrated between length time since hospitalization and sexual-esteem, sexual-preoccupation, and sexual-depression in the adult patients.
4. In question of compared with sexuality before and after hospitalization, the most frequent item was "sexuality after hospitalization was reduced than that of before hospitalization" and 66.67%. Also, in solving method of sexuality, "being patient" was 67.33% .
5. In the relationships between general characteristics and aspects of sexuality of the adult patients, sex, occupation, education level, total income and age showed a statistically significant difference. Also, there was a significant difference between total income, education level, age and duration of marra?e in relationships in between general characters 3tics and sexual satisfaction.
6. In the relationships between aspects of sexuality and general characteristics of the healthy adults, sex, occupation, education level, total income and age was significantly different. But, significant difference was not demonstrated between sexual satisfaction and general characteristics.
7. Statistically significant direct relationships were demonstrated between sexuality satisfaction and sexual-esteem (r=.69), sexuality satisfaction and sexual-preocupation (r=.47), whereas reverse relationships were demonstrated between sexuality satisfaction and sexual-depression (r=-.75), sexual-esteem and sexual-depression (r=-.79), and sexual-preoccupation and sexual-depression(r=-.42).
8. Factor affecting aspects of the adult patients¢¥s sexuality was sexual satisfaction before hospitalization and explained 45%.
9. In open question about solving methods of sexuality, the most frequent item was "going out or sleeping out" in the adult patients.
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