Title of article :
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Sexual Dysfunction in Malaysian Menopausal Women
Author/Authors :
NAPES, MALINI MAT Hospital Sultanah NW zahirah - Department of obstetric Gynaecology, Malaysia , SIDI, HATTA Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Medical Centre - Department of Psychiatry, Malaysia , AHMAD, SHUHAILA Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Medical Centre - Department of obstetric Gynaecology, Malaysia , NAIM, NORZILAWATI MOHD Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Medical Centre - Department of obstetric Gynaecology, Malaysia , MIDIN, MARHANI Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Medical Centre - Department of Psychiatry, Malaysia , KASIM, MOHD ZULKIFLI MOHD Hospital Sultanah NW zahirah - Department of obstetric Gynaecology, Malaysia , DAHALAN, RAHIMA Hospital Kajang - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , KHING, TAN LEE university of malaya - Fakulti Perubatan - Jabatan Perubatan Psikologi, Malaysia , GUAN, NG CHONG university of malaya - Fakulti Perubatan - Jabatan Perubatan Psikologi, Malaysia
From page :
1011
To page :
1017
Abstract :
The complexity of physical, hormonal and psychocological changes in menopause may affect the sexual function in women. This study measured the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in Malaysian menopausal women. The associated factors were also examined in the study. A cross-sectional study involved 310 menopausal (defined as last menstrual period more than 12 months ago) who visited a menopausal clinic in a secondary referral hospital in the East Peninsular Malaysia. The prevalence and associated factors of female sexual dysfunction in the study subjects were determined. Sexual dysfunction was assessed using the Malay version of the female sexual function index (MVFSFI). Possible associated factors were collected in a pre-designed questionnaire. The prevalence of FSD for the menopausal women was 21.3%. Younger age was the only factor significantly associated with FSD in the study subjects (adjusted odds ratio=0.916, 95% CI=0.851-0.987). The prevalence of FSD was low in the Malaysian menopausal women and associated with younger age.
Keywords :
Female sexual dysfunction , Malaysia , menopause , risk factor
Record number :
2555687
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