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INFLUENCE OF CLIMACTERIC SYMPTOMATOLOGY ON THE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF PANKARARU INDIGENOUS WOMEN

Nogueira AM;
de Souza PHN;
de Campos EA;
de Souza CFQ;
da Costa AM

Aécio Menezes Nogueira

Pedro Henrique Nogueira de Souza

Edemilson Antunes de Campos

Claudinalle Farias Queiroz de Souza

Aurélio Molina da Costa


Keywords

Climacteric
Menopause
Menopause Rating Scale
Sexual Quotient Female version
Sexual function
Quality of life
Health of indigenous populations

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the statistical association between climacteric symptoms and sexual function in women of the Pankararu ethnic group.

Study design: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with 188 indigenous women, aged between 35 and 65 years, for which a sample of 108 women who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria was obtained, and answered all three questionnaires: one socioeconomic and demographic, the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and the Sexual Quotient-female version (SQF). The study site was the municipalities of Tacaratu and Petrolândia, Pernambuco State, Brazil, during the months of August and September 2019. Main outcome measures: Assessment of the intensity of climacteric symptomatology and the overall quality of sexual performance/satisfaction.

Results: The mean age was 44.4 years, with the majority (72.2%) between 35 and 49 years. The prevalence of climacteric symptoms was high (67.6%), with intensity directly associated with age. The most intense symptoms included physical and mental exhaustion (16.7%), shortness of breath, sweating and hot flashes (13.0%) and muscle and joint problems (12.0%). In sexual function, 51.9% achieved a score indicative of female sexual dysfunction and 35.2% of the women were categorized as having poor or unfavorable performance/satisfaction and inversely associated with age, with the worst being in the foreplay sexual and comfort domains.

Conclusions: The prevalence of climacteric symptoms was high among the indigenous women studied, with increasing intensity with age and inversely associated with satisfactory sexual performance/satisfaction, indicating an association between advancing age, increased climacteric symptoms and reduced quality of sexual function.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.037-021


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Copyright (c) 2024 Aécio Menezes Nogueira, Pedro Henrique Nogueira de Souza, Edemilson Antunes de Campos, Claudinalle Farias Queiroz de Souza , Aurélio Molina da Costa

Author(s)

  • Aécio Menezes Nogueira
  • Pedro Henrique Nogueira de Souza
  • Edemilson Antunes de Campos
  • Claudinalle Farias Queiroz de Souza
  • Aurélio Molina da Costa