Abstract:This study aimed to identify predictive factors for the risk of sexual dysfunction in climacteric women. It is a cross-seccional population-based study accomplished by household. The investigated parameters were sociodemographic characteristics, depressive simptomes (CES-D), level of physical activity (IPAQ), risk of sexual dysfunction (QS-F), self-rated health and satisfaction with sleep (extracted from WHOQOL bref). A hierarchical logistic regression was conduted into three blocks with significance of 5%. A … Show more
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