Impact of COVID-19 on the sexual function and self-esteem of young Brazilian undergraduate students

Giovana Ponsone, T. Scudeller, Thais Passos de Oliveira, Bruna Capozzoli, Renata Bullio Ferrari, Maria Teresa Mendonça Pinto Amaral, M. R. Zanetti
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Introduction: Satisfactory sexual function contributes considerably to women's physical and mental health and is affected by several factors, including chronic stress. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, these stressors have been intensified by fear of contamination and morbidity and mortality, deaths, and long-term social isolation. Objective: To evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sexual function and self-esteem of young women attending university in Brazil and also investigate the importance of social isolation in these conditions. Methods: This longitudinal study included 90 students with active sexual life who answered questionnaires before (in person) and during (virtually) the pandemic. The instruments used were the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Results: Only 67 women answered all questionnaires sent during the pandemic and had a mean age of 22.9 (±2.99) years; most of them were eutrophic, healthy students and, had a fixed partner. The total FSFI score allowed us to classify women without sexual dysfunction and was not modified during the pandemic. On the other hand, the self-esteem found was slightly lower than that considered healthy and did not change during the pandemic. Women who maintained social distancing showed a statistically significant reduction in sexual function when compared to those who did not (p=0.003). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic did not influence young women’s sexual function or self-esteem attending university in Brazil. However, the behavior of social isolation during the pandemic impaired the sexual function of these women.
新冠肺炎对巴西青年大学生性功能和自尊的影响
引言:令人满意的性功能对妇女的身心健康有很大贡献,并受到包括慢性压力在内的多种因素的影响。自新冠肺炎大流行开始以来,对污染、发病率和死亡率、死亡以及长期社会隔离的恐惧加剧了这些压力源。目的:评估新冠肺炎大流行对巴西大学年轻女性性功能和自尊的影响,并探讨在这些情况下社会隔离的重要性。方法:这项纵向研究包括90名性生活活跃的学生,他们在疫情前(亲自)和疫情期间(虚拟)回答了问卷。使用的工具是女性性功能指数(FSFI)和Rosenberg自尊量表。结果:只有67名女性回答了疫情期间发送的所有问卷,平均年龄为22.9(±2.99)岁;他们中的大多数都是营养丰富、健康的学生,并且有固定的伴侣。FSFI总分使我们能够对没有性功能障碍的女性进行分类,在疫情期间没有修改。另一方面,发现的自尊略低于被认为健康的自尊,在疫情期间没有改变。与不保持社交距离的女性相比,保持社交距离女性的性功能在统计学上显著降低(p=0.003)。结论:新冠肺炎大流行并没有影响巴西年轻女性在上大学时的性功能或自尊。然而,疫情期间的社会隔离行为损害了这些女性的性功能。
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