北塞浦路斯地中海贫血患者的避孕使用和性生活质量:一项描述性横断面研究

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL African Health Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.4314/ahs.v23i3.10
Sevinc Tastan, Hafize Dogan Ciftci
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目的:虽然避孕方法是影响性生活的重要因素,但目前尚无文献报道地中海贫血患者使用的避孕方法与性生活的关系。本研究的目的是记录地中海贫血患者在性生活中使用的避孕方法的影响和偏好。方法:描述性和横断面研究在北塞浦路斯国家医院的地中海贫血中心进行。研究样本包括100名重度或中度地中海贫血患者。数据包括描述性特征、男性和女性使用的避孕方法的偏好以及性生活质量问卷。 结果:参与者主要通过社交媒体/互联网了解避孕方法,58.3%的女性和46.2%的男性在最近一年内没有使用任何避孕方法。女性性生活质量得分为70.3±19.9,男性性生活质量得分为78.9±20.6。了解避孕方法的女性得分高于男性(p < 0.05)。未进行体育锻炼的男性患者性生活质量得分显著低于进行体育锻炼的男性患者(p < 0.05)。结论:结果表明,有必要纳入计划生育和性健康主题,专门针对地中海贫血患者。 关键词:地中海贫血;避孕;性生活质量。
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Contraceptive use and sexual quality of life of patients with thalassemia in Northern Cyprus: a descriptive cross-sectional study
Objective: Although contraception methods are an important factor affecting sexual life, no literature has been recorded aboutthe contraceptive methods used and the sexual life of thalassemia patients. The aim of this study is to document the effects ofand preferences of contraception methods used in the sexual lives of patients with thalassemia. Methods: The descriptive and cross-sectional study took place in Northern Cyprus at a Thalassemia Center in a State Hospital.The study sample consisted of 100 thalassemia major or intermedia patients. The data includes descriptive characteristics, thepreference of contraception methods used by men and women and Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaires. Results: Participants learned about contraception methods mostly from social media/internet, and 58.3% of the women and46.2% of the men did not use any contraception method within the last year. Women’s sexual quality of life score was 70.3±19.9and men’s Sexual Quality of Life score was 78.9±20.6. Women having knowledge of contraception methods had higher scoresthan man (p<0.05). Male patients not having physical exercise had sexual quality of life scores significantly lower than those whofollowed exercise programs (p<0.05). Conclusions: Results indicate a significant need to include family planning and sexual health subjects that specifically addressthalassemia patients. Keywords: Thalassemia; contraceptive; sexual quality of life.
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African Health Sciences
African Health Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The African Health Sciences is an internationally refereed journal publishing original articles on research, clinical practice, public health, policy, planning, implementation and evaluation, in the health and related sciences relevant to Africa and the tropics. Its objectives are to: Advocate for and promote the growth of reading culture in sub Saharan Africa; Provide a high quality journal in which health and policy and other researchers and practitioners in the region can and world wide, can publish their work; Promote relevant health system research and publication in the region including alternative means of health care financing, the burden of and solution of health problems in marginalized urban and rural communities amongst the displaced and others affected by conflict; Promote research and the systematic collection and collation and publication of data on diseases and conditions of equity and influence; Promote development of evidence-based policies and guidelines for clinical, public health and other practitioners. African Health Sciences acknowledges support provided by the African Health Journals Partnership Project that is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (through the National Library of Medicine and the Fogarty International Center) and facilitated by the Council of Science Editors.
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