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. 2019 Jul-Aug;29(4):299-307.
doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2019.05.009. Epub 2019 Jul 2.

Is Interpersonal Abuse Associated with Sexual (Dis)satisfaction among Postmenopausal Women?

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Is Interpersonal Abuse Associated with Sexual (Dis)satisfaction among Postmenopausal Women?

Erika L Kelley et al. Womens Health Issues. 2019 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate associations between past-year verbal and/or physical abuse (VA/PA) and sexual (dis)satisfaction, that is, global or frequency-related (dis)satisfactions with sexual activity, among postmenopausal women in the Women's Health Initiative.

Procedures: A cross-sectional analysis of archival data was performed from the subset of 83,329 Women's Health Initiative participants (clinical trial and/or observational study components) who reported sexual activity in the year before baseline. Associations between VA/PA and global frequency (dis)satisfactions were modeled using logistic regression.

Main findings: Most participants reported sexual satisfaction (global, 77%; frequency related, 66%). Disappointment with sexual frequency, specifically a desire for more frequent sex, was the most common dissatisfaction expressed. Past-year VA/PA exposure was reported by 9,410 participants (11%). In regression models adjusted for sociodemographic, health and health risk, and menopausal symptom variables, VA/PA was associated with higher rates of global (35% VA/PA exposed vs. 22% non-exposed; adjusted odds ratio, 1.66; 95% confidence interval, 1.53-1.80) and frequency-related dissatisfactions (50% of VA/PA exposed vs. 32% of non-exposed; adjusted odds ratio, 1.73; 95% confidence interval, 1.57-1.90).

Conclusions: Sexual satisfaction was common, but not universally reported by study participants. Sexual dissatisfactions were overrepresented in VA/PA-exposed participants and associated with a desire for more frequent sexual activity. Opportunities for postmenopausal women to receive clinician-led education about safe and healthy ways to increase sexual activity are needed. Further research on this topic, particularly efforts to characterize safety concerns as well as modifiable barriers to satisfying sexual activity among postmenopausal women with recent VA/PA, would ensure that these interventions are evidence based.

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Creation of cohort for the current study.
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Sexual dissatisfaction by past-year VA/PA exposure.
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Variability in past-year VA/PA exposure by age decade.
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Variability in sexual dissatisfaction with sexual activity frequency by age decade.

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