Hoang-Phuong Nguyen, Lan T M Dao, Le Phuong Hoang Anh, Tan-Sinh Thi Nguyen, Shivena Rachel Chua Uy, Thi Ha Nguyen, Thanh Van Hoang, Thi Thanh Toan Do, Thanh Liem Nguyen
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Abstract
Objectives: Female sexual dysfunction encompasses a variety of sexual issues that can impact a woman's sexual health and overall quality of life. This study assesses the prevalence and associated factors among Vietnamese women aged 40-50 at the Women's Health Center, Vinmec International General Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Study design: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 204 women aged 40-50 years who visited the Women's Health Center, Vinmec International General Hospital, between October 2023 and June 2024. This study adheres to the STROBE guideline.
Main outcome measures: Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire covering medical and sexual histories, which included the validated Vietnamese versions of the Female Sexual Function Index and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21.
Results: The prevalence of sexual dysfunction was 45.1 %. The prevalence of stress was 31.4 %, anxiety 43.1 %, and depression 26.0 %. Six factors were associated with female sexual dysfunction: lower levels of education, skilled occupation, late bedtime, no or infrequent physical activity, low monthly average income, and no or infrequent communication of sexual desires to a partner.
Conclusion: The study suggests a high prevalence of female sexual dysfunction among Vietnamese women and identifies its associated risk factors. These results can serve as a practical reference for future screening and prevention efforts to address female sexual dysfunction in Vietnam.