ARTÍCULO
Factores asociados a alteración de la función sexual en alumnas de Medicina. Universidad de Cuenca
Fecha
2022Autor
Jaramillo Carrasco, Karla Lucia
Vanegas Coveña, Diana Patricia
Washco Lituma, Wilson Sebastian
Vanegas Cobeña, Nancy Esperanza
Institución
Resumen
Background: the evolution of the female sexual function (FSF) goes unnoticed and is given less importance than the male, it is associated with several factors, being frequent in our society.
Objective: to determine the factors associated with FSF in medical students. University of Cuenca. 2021.
Methodology: observational study, cross-sectional cohort, universe of 635 students, sample of 181 for a prevalence of female sexual dysfunction 15%), we used the "Female Sexual
Function Index", the "Cognoscitivist Systemic Inventory to study Academic Stress", and the "Index of satisfaction for
couples" to assess sexual function and associated factors. Means and standard deviation will be applied for quantitative
variables; frequencies and percentages for the qualitative ones; determining the relationship between associated factors
and sexual dysfunction, the Chi square test, prevalence ratio and 95% confidence interval and p value (<0.05) were
applied.
Results: the prevalence of sexual dysfunction was 34.3%, orgasm disorder and desire were the most affected domains; the dimensions of excitation and lubrication, the least altered. We found a statistically significant relationship
between unsatisfied partner relationship and greater sexual dysfunction.
Conclusions: more than a quarter of medical students had FSF alterations, which were associated with risk factors such as unsatisfied partner relationships.