The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Sexual Function in Married Women: The Mediating Role of Stress
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Stress, Sleep Quality, Sexual Function, Married WomenAbstract
Objective: this study aimed to examine the relationship between sleep quality and sexual function mediated by stress among married women.
Methods and Materials: The present study is applied and descriptive-correlational in nature. The statistical population consisted of married women in the city of Babol (age range: 25 to 45 years). Using purposive sampling, 318 participants were selected for the study. They were assessed using the Sleep Quality Questionnaire (1989), the Female Sexual Function Index (2000), and the Perceived Stress Scale (1983). Statistical analysis was conducted using simultaneous regression with SPSS version 23.
Findings: The results showed that sleep quality is a significant predictor of sexual function. Additionally, the role of sleep quality in predicting perceived stress was significant. The findings indicated that perceived stress is a significant predictor of sexual function, and the relationship between sleep quality and sexual function is mediated by perceived stress (P<0.001).
Conclusion: The results of this study can help in developing practical strategies to improve sleep quality and reduce stress in married women, ultimately leading to better sexual function and enhanced marital quality of life.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Shabnam Moghtaderi Esfahani (Corresponding Author); Nasim Nayeb Darban, Maryam Ghasemi , Masoumeh Ejlal Noubarian , Soroush Alimardani (Author)
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