Pattern and Predictors of Sexual Activity among Postmenopausal Women Attending a Family Medicine Clinic in Ilorin, North-Central Nigeria.

Ismaila Aberi Obalowu, Louis Okebunor Odeigah, Abdulkadir Mohammed, Christy Olanike Ademola, Adebayo Ramat Yusuf
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Objectives: Sexual activity tends to decline with age and is greatly impacted in postmenopausal women. This study aimed to describe the sexual activity pattern among postmenopausal Nigerian women and also detect socio-demographic and menopause-related predictors of their sexual activity.

Methods: In this hospital-based cross-sectional study, 357 postmenopausal women between 45-60 years participated. Data was collected using the sexual activity questionnaire and a socio-demographic questionnaire developed by the authors.

Results: The prevalence of sexual inactivity among the participants was 60%. This was attributed mainly to the unavailability of male partners (50.5%) and negative menopause-related sociocultural beliefs (23.8%). Among sexually active participants, 83.2% of them reported having pleasurable experiences and 53.8% of them reported no associated sexual discomfort. Only being in a marital relationship was found to be a statistically significant predictor of sexual activity among the participants (regression coefficient = 3.125, degree of freedom = 1, P < 0.0001).

Conclusions: We reported a high prevalence of sexual inactivity among the participants; the most important reasons given were the unavailability of their husbands and the belief that sexual intercourse was taboo during the postmenopausal period. The study also provided positive evidence for the importance of marriage for sexual activity among the participants.

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在尼日利亚中北部伊洛林参加家庭医学诊所的绝经后妇女的性活动模式和预测因素。
目的:性活动随着年龄的增长而减少,绝经后妇女的性活动受到很大影响。本研究旨在描述尼日利亚绝经后妇女的性活动模式,并检测其性活动的社会人口统计学和绝经相关预测因子。方法:在这项以医院为基础的横断面研究中,357名45-60岁的绝经后妇女参与了研究。数据收集使用的性活动问卷和社会人口调查问卷的作者开发。结果:参与者性行为不活跃的患病率为60%。这主要归因于缺乏男性伴侣(50.5%)和与更年期有关的负面社会文化信仰(23.8%)。在性活跃的参与者中,83.2%的人报告有愉快的经历,53.8%的人报告没有相关的性不适。在参与者中,只有婚姻关系被发现是性行为的统计显著预测因子(回归系数= 3.125,自由度= 1,P < 0.0001)。结论:我们报告了参与者中性行为不活跃的高患病率;给出的最重要的原因是她们的丈夫不在身边,以及认为在绝经后时期性交是禁忌。该研究还为参与者中婚姻对性活动的重要性提供了积极的证据。
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