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Esmaili A, Amirsardari L, Ansary B. Comparison of Sexual Dysfunctions among Employed Women and Housewives Attending’s to Tabriz Counseling Crescent Center Iran. Iran J Health Sci 2014; 2 (4) :46-51
URL: http://jhs.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-228-en.html
Young Researchers and Elite Club, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , l.amirsardari@yahoo.com
Abstract:   (4211 Views)

foundations of healthy family life combined with felicity. Suppress the innate and God-given needs,

has undesirable consequences on intimacy and vitality of family members. Therefore, the aim of this

study is evaluating and comparing sexual dysfunction of employed women and housewives. Finding

the issue that whether there are differences between both groups, and if there is, which of these

measures it includes. It is what the study is conducted to achieve.

Materials and Methods: The method of this study is descriptive-comparative, that in which

50 person from employed women were select and compared with 50 housewives based on

the examination of female sexual function index (FSFI). MANOVA analyses were used for

analysis data.

Results: The results of the analysis showed that measures of FSFI such as the desire, orgasm

and sexual satisfaction have a significant difference with housewife's group.

Conclusion: On the basis of findings, it could be said that unlike employed women,

housewives suffered from sexual dysfunctions and these disorders can lead to marital

dissatisfaction in the life.

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