COVID-19 早期流行阶段对性健康的影响

Q4 Social Sciences Nurture Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v18i1.528
Awirut Singkun, Wichaporn Intharachuti, Wichan Phibarn, Tanakorn Sirikul, Arunothai Derramon
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目的:本研究旨在分析泰国COVID-19大流行之前和期间的性交频率和性伴侣数量。设计/方法/方法:本研究包括859名受访者,其中包括一项横断面在线调查和一份自填问卷,于2020年5月至6月期间向泰国人分发。数据分析方法包括描述性统计、Wilcoxon配对对符号秩检验和卡方检验。调查结果:19.7%的人报告性伴侣数量减少,3.8%的人报告性伴侣数量增加。除性交频率或性伴侣数目不变的人士外,22.8%的受访者表示性交次数减少,9.5%的受访者表示性交次数增加。性伴侣数量和性交次数在疫情前和疫情期间的中位数差异有统计学意义(p值< 0.01)。年龄、婚姻状况和职业在统计上与性交频率的变化有关。性别、年龄、婚姻状况、收入和性欲在统计上与性伴侣的变化有关。(P值< 0.05)。结论:新型冠状病毒肺炎大流行导致性伴侣数量和性交频率下降。性健康服务和性教育应提供具体分类的群体,以满足他们的性健康需求。研究局限性:参与者可以记住他们的性伴侣的数量,但他们可能会回忆起性交频率的偏见。然而,我们使用的是平均值。
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Effect of an early pandemic phase of COVID-19 on sexual health
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the frequency of sexual intercourse and the number of sexual partners before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand. Design/Methodology/Approach: 859 respondents were included in this study which involved a cross-sectional online survey and a self-administered questionnaire distributed to Thai people between May and June 2020. Data analysis methods included descriptive statistics, the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed-ranks test and the chi-square test. Findings: 19.7% reported a decrease and 3.8% reported an increase in the number of sexual partners.  22.8% reported a decrease and 9.5% reported an increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse apart from those who had no change in the frequency of sexual intercourse or the number of sexual partners. The median   difference in the number of sexual partners and the frequency of sexual intercourse before and during the COVID-19 pandemic was of statistical significance (p-value < 0.01). Age, marital status   and occupation were statistically associated with the change in the frequency of having sexual intercourse. Sex, age, marital status, income   and sexual desire were statistically associated with the change in sexual partners. (P value < 0.05). Conclusion: The number of sexual partners and the frequency of sexual intercourse decreased because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sexual health services and sexual education should provide a specific categorized group in order to meet their sexual health. Research Limitations: Participants could remember their number of sexual partners   but they may recall biases for sexual intercourse frequency. However, the average was used.
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