Knowledge and Prevalence of Vaginismus Among Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia

  • Alshahrani M
  • Al Margan A
  • Al Sharyan A
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Abstract

Vaginismus is a distressing sexual dysfunction that can profoundly impact women's physical and psychological well-being. Understanding its prevalence and associated factors is crucial for effective healthcare provision. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of vaginismus and assess knowledge about the condition among women in Najran, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study was conducted in May 2023. Data were collected via an online survey, with 500 adult women in Najran participating. The survey assessed demographics, vaginismus complaints, and knowledge about vaginismus. Statistical analysis included chi-square tests, logistic regression, and correlations. The prevalence of vaginismus complaints among participants was 4.6%. Age, particularly being over 45 years old, was a significant predictor of vaginismus complaints. Marital status also showed a significant association, with married women reporting a higher prevalence. BMI, health status, and various menstrual characteristics were not significant predictors. Knowledge about vaginismus was moderate, with 60% of participants lacking a source of information. Vaginismus is a relatively rare but significant concern among women in Najran, Saudi Arabia, with age and marital status being notable factors. The study highlights the need for improved sexual health education and awareness, particularly among older women, to address this sensitive issue effectively. Further research should delve into the psychological and cultural factors influencing vaginismus in this population. Copyright © 2023, Alshahrani et al.

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Alshahrani, M. S., Al Margan, A. M., & Al Sharyan, A. M. (2023). Knowledge and Prevalence of Vaginismus Among Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48602

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