2020
DOI: 10.1186/s43045-020-00061-w
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Depression and anxiety as risk factors for female sexual pain

Abstract: Background Female sexual pain is a complex multifactorial condition. Most of researches have focused on underlying biomedical factors. Although psychological, psychiatric, and relational factors have been studied as possible correlates, limited research has been made in this area about the Egyptian population. The present study aimed to evaluate prevalence of female sexual pain among a sample of Egyptian females and detect its correlation with depression and anxiety. Female sexual function index (FSFI) was use… Show more

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“… 6 It is worth noting that anxiety is a well‐known independent risk factor for female sexual dysfunction specially in pain domain; in a multicenter cross‐sectional study including 450 women, the presence of anxiety symptoms was associated with worse pain scores using the FSFI (5.10 vs. 3.02 and 4.88 vs. 4.49, respectively). 19 …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 6 It is worth noting that anxiety is a well‐known independent risk factor for female sexual dysfunction specially in pain domain; in a multicenter cross‐sectional study including 450 women, the presence of anxiety symptoms was associated with worse pain scores using the FSFI (5.10 vs. 3.02 and 4.88 vs. 4.49, respectively). 19 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%