The impact of COVID–19 pandemic and restriction measures on sexual behaviour, couple relationship and psychological well-being in Latvia

I. Briedīte, A. Ķīvīte-Urtāne, G. Lazdane, D. Rezeberga, Ināra Kantāne, E. Pumpure, Ieva Pitkevica, Marta Laura Graviņa, D. Mihailova
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Purpose: Since the beginning of COVID-19 restrictions, almost all domains of people’s lives have been affected, including couple and family relationships and sexual life. There are various factors that are likely to influence the partner availability, intimacy, emotional well-being, contraception access and interpersonal tension. Materials and methods: Behavioural cross-sectional online survey (I-SHARE) combined with structured interviews with the aim to determine the impact of COVID-19 social restriction measures on sexual health and psychological well-being and behaviour was conducted. Results and conclusions: Results showed increase of tension and its negative impact on frequency and satisfaction with sex life. Frequency of sexual intercourse decreased more for people who did not live with their partner. Increase of alcohol consumption and loss of job decreased satisfaction with sex life. Controversial data about contraception availability and intimate partner violence were obtained showing no impact in survey, but revealing contraception access restrictions and intimate partner violence increase during qualitative research interviews.
COVID-19大流行和限制措施对拉脱维亚性行为、夫妻关系和心理健康的影响
目的:自COVID-19限制措施开始以来,人们生活的几乎所有领域都受到了影响,包括夫妻和家庭关系以及性生活。有各种各样的因素可能会影响伴侣的可获得性、亲密度、情感健康、避孕方法和人际关系紧张。材料和方法:采用行为横断面在线调查(I-SHARE)和结构化访谈相结合的方法,旨在确定COVID-19社会限制措施对性健康和心理健康及行为的影响。结果与结论:结果显示紧张情绪增加,对性生活频率和性生活满意度有负面影响。不与伴侣同住的人的性交频率下降得更多。饮酒增加和失业降低了对性生活的满意度。关于避孕措施可获得性和亲密伴侣暴力的有争议的数据在调查中显示没有影响,但在定性研究访谈中显示避孕措施获取限制和亲密伴侣暴力增加。
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