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±è¹®Á¤ ( Kim Moon-Jeong ) - ºÎ°æ´ëÇб³ °£È£Çаú
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Abstract
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Purpose: To determine whether maternal attitude toward sex during pregnancy and health-related quality of life could influence sexual function of pregnant women.
Methods: In this study, 138 second and third trimester pregnant women completed self-report questionnaires during their visits to women's hospitals or community health centers to assess their general characteristics, attitude toward sex during pregnancy (PIES-M), health-related quality of life (EQ-5D), and sexual function (FSFI-6K). Multiple regression analysis was performed to test the research model with SPSS version 23.
Results: Pregnant women who had discontinued their sexual life after recognizing their pregnancy accounted for 27.5% of women questioned. The average sexual function score of pregnant women was higher in the second trimester than the third trimester. Attitude toward sex during pregnancy (¥â=?.38, p<.001), maintaining sexual life (¥â=.20, p=.028), health-related quality of life (¥â=.18, p=.030), and adverse symptoms during sex (¥â=.18, p=.042) were determinants of sexual function during pregnancy.
Conclusion: Nurses in antenatal care units need to help pregnant women maintain a positive attitude toward sexual activity during pregnancy and manage their health-related quality of life to maintain their sexual life during pregnancy.
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KeyWords
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Pregnancy, Sexual behavior, Attitude, Health
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