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A Study to Identify the Sexual Health Problems of Young Married Women in Selected Urban Slums of Madurai, Tamil Nadu


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1 Sacred Heart Nursing College, Madurai -20, India
2 Rajarajeswai College of Nursing, Bangalore, India
3 CMCH, Vellore, India
     

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Background: There are significant gaps in the scientific literature concerning sexual problems of young women the sexual health of young women have not received adequate attention.

Objective: To study the sexual health problems of young women in selected slums. These study findings would help in preparing appropriate strategies for promoting the sexual health of women.

Methods: Using survey approach 155 young women in the age group of 15-24 years were interviewed. Their current levels of sexual problems were assessed using modified Brief index of Sexual Functioning for women.

Results: only 30% of the participants had reported about sexual health problems. Among that head ache, anxiety, pain during sexual activity, sexual humiliation and sex without consent were experienced by nearly 10% of the participants.

Conclusion: Further studies are required to study this sensitive area in-depth. Nurses must be equipped with the necessary skills to provide Youth friendly sexual health services.


Keywords

Sexual Health, Sexual Health Problems.
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  • A Study to Identify the Sexual Health Problems of Young Married Women in Selected Urban Slums of Madurai, Tamil Nadu

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Juliet Sylvia
Sacred Heart Nursing College, Madurai -20, India
Basavanthappa
Rajarajeswai College of Nursing, Bangalore, India
Richard
CMCH, Vellore, India

Abstract


Background: There are significant gaps in the scientific literature concerning sexual problems of young women the sexual health of young women have not received adequate attention.

Objective: To study the sexual health problems of young women in selected slums. These study findings would help in preparing appropriate strategies for promoting the sexual health of women.

Methods: Using survey approach 155 young women in the age group of 15-24 years were interviewed. Their current levels of sexual problems were assessed using modified Brief index of Sexual Functioning for women.

Results: only 30% of the participants had reported about sexual health problems. Among that head ache, anxiety, pain during sexual activity, sexual humiliation and sex without consent were experienced by nearly 10% of the participants.

Conclusion: Further studies are required to study this sensitive area in-depth. Nurses must be equipped with the necessary skills to provide Youth friendly sexual health services.


Keywords


Sexual Health, Sexual Health Problems.