{"title":"性赋权咨询对成瘾女性自我效能感、自信性沟通、自我意识、性态度、性传播疾病意识和HIV的影响——一项干预性研究","authors":"K. Vakilian, Najmeh Faridi, A. Yousefi","doi":"10.2174/1573404819666220901152502","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n\nHealthy and satisfying sex life is one of the important elements of well-being and quality of life in women.\n\n\n\nThis study aimed to investigate the effect of sexual counseling on self-efficacy, assertive sexual communication, self-awareness, sexual attitude, awareness of sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV in addicted women in mandatory drug treatment camps.\n\n\n\nThe present study was conducted on 68 women in two groups (intervention=34, control=34). The intervention group received the counseling program. The control group received routine services from the rehabilitation center.\n\n\n\nThe results showed that in the intervention group, 31 (100) before intervention, 26 (86.7) 4 weeks after intervention (p=0.05), had heard the name of STDs (p=0.28). Moreover, 12 (38.7) participants in the intervention group and 12 (38.7) in the control group could name 4 symptoms of STDs in women 4 weeks after intervention (p=0.001). \nAdditionally, sexual attitude was 44.64±4.21 and 45.38±4.09 in the intervention group and 40.66±4.50 and 39.93±4.71 in the control group 4 and 8 weeks after the intervention, respectively. (p=0.01). Moreover, the obtained results showed that the mean score of sexual knowledge was 40.25±3.62, 41.74±3.44 and 36.36±5.37 in the intervention group 4 and 8 weeks after the intervention, showing a significant difference (p=0.02).\n\n\n\nThe findings of this study showed that sexual knowledge, sexual attitude and self-efficacy, and sexual assertiveness could be improved through interventions based on skills and empowerment. 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Effect of sexual empowerment counseling on self-efficacy, assertive sexual communication, self-awareness, and sexual attitude, awareness of sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV in addicted women –An interventional study
Healthy and satisfying sex life is one of the important elements of well-being and quality of life in women.
This study aimed to investigate the effect of sexual counseling on self-efficacy, assertive sexual communication, self-awareness, sexual attitude, awareness of sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV in addicted women in mandatory drug treatment camps.
The present study was conducted on 68 women in two groups (intervention=34, control=34). The intervention group received the counseling program. The control group received routine services from the rehabilitation center.
The results showed that in the intervention group, 31 (100) before intervention, 26 (86.7) 4 weeks after intervention (p=0.05), had heard the name of STDs (p=0.28). Moreover, 12 (38.7) participants in the intervention group and 12 (38.7) in the control group could name 4 symptoms of STDs in women 4 weeks after intervention (p=0.001).
Additionally, sexual attitude was 44.64±4.21 and 45.38±4.09 in the intervention group and 40.66±4.50 and 39.93±4.71 in the control group 4 and 8 weeks after the intervention, respectively. (p=0.01). Moreover, the obtained results showed that the mean score of sexual knowledge was 40.25±3.62, 41.74±3.44 and 36.36±5.37 in the intervention group 4 and 8 weeks after the intervention, showing a significant difference (p=0.02).
The findings of this study showed that sexual knowledge, sexual attitude and self-efficacy, and sexual assertiveness could be improved through interventions based on skills and empowerment. In addition, by presenting knowledge on STDs, condom use for safe sex in addicted women can be increased.