2015
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00051214
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Sexual satisfaction in couples in the male and female climacteric stage

Abstract: The objective was to describe the sexual life satisfaction of couples in the climacteric stage and determine whether there are differences between the perception of satisfaction and the sex life of each partner. We studied 142 couples obtained by stratified sampling of family health centers, Concepción, Chile. 66% of women and 84% of men reported being very or somewhat satisfied with their sex lives. Slight concordance was found between the responses of the partners in relation to satisfaction with their sexua… Show more

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“…According to sexual satisfaction, 47.3% were fairly content, 38.3% were extremely happy and 14.3% were unhappy. These findings are close to [28] results, where 66.1% of women reported being very or somewhat content with their sex life, while 18.6% reported being very or extremely unhappy. It agrees with it too.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…According to sexual satisfaction, 47.3% were fairly content, 38.3% were extremely happy and 14.3% were unhappy. These findings are close to [28] results, where 66.1% of women reported being very or somewhat content with their sex life, while 18.6% reported being very or extremely unhappy. It agrees with it too.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The level of sexual satisfaction reported from Nigeria and Ghana is lower than one in the present study. However, studies conducted in Iran (34), Chile (35) and Germany 36) reported as 56.4%, 66% and 70% of the participants were engaged in pleasurable sexual activity, respectively. The reasons for the observed differences might be the difference in the study population, cultural factors, access to sexuality related information, study design and variability in the sample size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, 58.6% of men and 44.9% of women report sexual satisfaction 58 . In Chile, a study 59 shows that 83.8% of men and 66.1% of women report sexual satisfaction. Finally, in Colombia, the sexual satisfaction is moderate 60 , but only 36% of people report sexual satisfaction.…”
Section: Sexual Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%