2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.06.006
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Love in the Time of COVID-19: Sexual Function and Quality of Life Analysis During the Social Distancing Measures in a Group of Italian Reproductive-Age Women

Abstract: Background: The beginning of 2020 was characterized by the COVID-19 pandemic. The world governments have adopted restrictive measures to reduce the spread of infection. These measures could affect the sexual function and quality of life of women living with their partner. Aim: The aim is to assess the impact of the social distancing measures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual function and quality of life of noninfected reproductive-age women, living with their sexual partner. Methods: Observational anal… Show more

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“…In fact, ignoring them could be a serious limitation in any research. Other studies such as those by Ibarra et al (2020), Jacob et al (2020), Lehmiller et al (2020) or Schiavi et al (2020) also take them into account, although there are clear differences among the variables evaluated by one or the other studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, ignoring them could be a serious limitation in any research. Other studies such as those by Ibarra et al (2020), Jacob et al (2020), Lehmiller et al (2020) or Schiavi et al (2020) also take them into account, although there are clear differences among the variables evaluated by one or the other studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differing from our study that reveals similar percentages for an increase or decrease in sexual satisfaction in relationships, in the study by W. , 35% (32% of men and 39% of women with signi cant differences) had a reduction in their sexual satisfaction, in 15% it increased and in 51% there were no changes. Moreover, Schiavi et al (2020) evaluated in Italy 89 women between 28-50 years who lived with their partner and who had attended a gynecological clinic. The average number of sexual relations per month also decreased from 6.3 to 2.3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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