Psychological Problems and Postpartum Coitus Timeline for Dyspareunia

Problem statement. One of the basic needs after the puerperium is over is sexual. Often these needs are not properly met due to various factors. Excessive worry makes the mother feel not ready for this sexual activity. Not a few also when having sex mothers experience pain. Aim of the study. The pur...

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Veröffentlicht in:South Eastern European journal of public health 2024-09, p.144-148
Hauptverfasser: Windarti, Yunik, Amalia, Rizki, Laili, Uliyatul, Nisa, Fauziyatun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Problem statement. One of the basic needs after the puerperium is over is sexual. Often these needs are not properly met due to various factors. Excessive worry makes the mother feel not ready for this sexual activity. Not a few also when having sex mothers experience pain. Aim of the study. The purpose of this study was to analyze psychological problems and Coitus Postpartum Time Span are affect dyspareunia. Methodology. Non-experimental research design: cross-sectional analytic. The population is post-partum mothers as many as 86 people. Sampling technique nonprobability sampling by taking samples insdental sampling for 3 months at Clinic Pratama Anugrah Surabaya in 2023. Independent variables of psychological problems and coitus time span, dyspareunia dependent variable, questionnaire instrument, data were analyzed multiple linear regression test. Main findings. The results that the majority of mothers who did not have psychological problems (65.4%) experienced mild dyspareunia. Mothers who had sex for less than 40 days postpartum mostly (66.6%) experienced mild dyspareunia. Simultaneous results F (p=0.003) means that there is a significant effect of psychological problems and coitus time on the incidence of dyspareunia. Partially there was an effect (p=0.001) of psychological problems on dyspareunia, but for the time span of coitus it had no effect (p=0.855) on the incidence of dyspareunia. Conclusion. The more the mother has psychological problems related to sexual relations after childbirth, the more mother will experience dyspareunia. The time that is considered most appropriate for sexual intercourse after childbirth does not always affect the incidence of dyspareunia.
ISSN:2197-5248
2197-5248
DOI:10.70135/seejph.vi.766