Artículo de revista
Attitudes and practice of couples regarding sexual relations during the menses and spotting
Fecha
1995Registro en:
Contraception, Volumen 51, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 93-98
00107824
10.1016/0010-7824(94)00014-N
Autor
Barnnart, Kurt
Furman, Irene
Devoto, Luigi
Institución
Resumen
To determine attitudes and practices regarding sexual relations during menstruation and vaginal spotting, a crosssectional descriptive survey was performed at the Instituto de Investigaciones Materno Infantil, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile. A total of 287 women and 206 men were randomly selected from an urban population. Attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding sexual relations during vaginal bleeding were surveyed and stratified by educational level and other demographic characteristics. Overall, 70% of women and 72% of men were found to avoid sexual relations during menstruation. Fifty-four percent of women and 60% of men avoided sexual relations during vaginal spotting. Women with higher education (technical or university) were less likely to avoid sexual intercourse compared to those with a lower educational level (basic or secondary education) during menstruation (73% vs. 57%) and vaginal spotting (69% vs. 34%). Men with a higher educational level (university) avoided i