Prediction of Female Sexual Dysfunction Based on Perceived Stress and Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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Background and Objective: The present research aimed to predict women's sexual dysfunction based on perceived stress and body dysmorphic disorder. Material and Methods: The research population consisted of all 6,698 married women students of Hamedan Azad University, Hamedan, Iran, in 2020, of which 106 individuals were selected as the research sample (this number increased to 120 as a precaution). Sexual Function Scale, Perceived Stress, and Assessment of Body Dysmorphic were considered to collect data. Pearson correlation coefficient and regression analysis were used to analyze the collected data. Results: The results analysis showed that perceived stress is a significant and negative predictor of sexual dysfunction. Body dysmorphic variable could not be a significant predictor of sexual dysfunction. A negative and significant relationship was observed between sexual dysfunction and perceived stress. Conclusions: The relationship direction indicated that the higher the score of women's sexual function, the lower their mean perceived stress. In addition, no significant relationship at the level of 0.01 was observed between perceived body dysfunction and sexual dysfunction, and between perceived stress and body dysmorphic disorder.
基于感知压力和身体变形障碍的女性性功能障碍预测
背景与目的:本研究旨在根据感知压力和身体变形障碍预测女性性功能障碍。材料和方法:研究人群包括2020年伊朗哈梅丹哈梅丹阿扎德大学的6698名已婚女学生,其中106人被选为研究样本(作为预防措施,这一数字增加到120人)。性功能量表、感知压力和身体变形评估被认为是收集数据。采用Pearson相关系数和回归分析对收集的数据进行分析。结果:结果分析表明,感知压力是性功能障碍的一个显著且负面的预测因素。身体畸形变量不能作为性功能障碍的重要预测因素。在性功能障碍和感知压力之间观察到一种消极而显著的关系。结论:关系方向表明,女性性功能得分越高,其平均感知压力越低。此外,在感知的身体功能障碍和性功能障碍之间,以及感知的压力和身体变形障碍之间,没有观察到0.01水平的显著关系。
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