Disability is a complex subject and requires a better approach by the physiotherapists. The objective was to raise the number of people with disabilities (PWD), types of disabilities, and functionality of this population in the city of Maracaí/SP. The study of census data was carried out through a previously tested questionnaire, and functionality evaluated through Barthel scales and Tinetti balance. We ran with the questionnaire in 66.64% of the neighborhoods, where we located 42 people with disabilities, and 77% (n = 32) that participated effectively in the survey. The results showed intellectual disability (46.87%), physical (28.12%), multiple (12.5%), auditory (6.25%) and visual (6.25%). This study showed the differents types of disabilities being the intellectual disability the most affected and the participants they are in the adaptive phase featured at high risk of falls and moderate commitment in functional capacity
A disfunção sexual é qualquer alteração no ciclo de resposta sexual, na qual, pode ser advinda de problemas psicológicos, biológicos ou sociais, por isso a necessidade de entendê-la. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a satisfação sexual em universitárias. A amostra foi composta por universitárias, com idades entre 18 e 35 anos, sexualmente ativas e que não realizaram tratamento de disfunção sexual recentemente. Foi aplicado o questionário Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) que analisa seis domínios da função sexual: desejo, excitação, lubrificação, orgasmo, satisfação e dor e enfatiza o distúrbio da excitação, sendo >27,5 uma boa função sexual. A média geral obteve escore de 28,30 pontos, demonstrando boa função sexual e na média individual verificou-se que 28% das participantes sofrem de disfunção sexual. Conclui-se que as mulheres universitárias deste estudo apresentaram boa satisfação sexual, porém, com alta porcentagem de alguma disfunção sexual analisada pelo questionário FSFI. Palavras-chave: satisfação sexual, disfunção sexual, questionário FSFI, fisioterapia.
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