Effect of Attachment Styles to Parents on Sexual Dysfunction Domains of Married Women

  • Nayebi Nia A
  • Salari P
  • Sharifi N
  • et al.
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INTRODUCTION: According to Bowbly attachment theory, attachment of a baby and its main care provider, influences on social growth and the baby's feelings throughout its life. The present study was performed aim to determine the effect of attachment style to parents on domains of sexual dysfunction in married women. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was carried out on two hundred married women who were fertile, and referred private and governmental gynecology clinics in Mashhad, Iran, in 2014. Data collection tools were three questionnaires; Demographic and marital questionnaire, Female sexual function index questionnaire, and Adult attachment style questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 20 (IBM(c) SPSS(c) Statistics version 20 using independent-samples t-test and logistic regression. The statistical tests were performed at the 95% confidence interval. RESULT: Mean of safe attachment style to parents in all aspect of sexual dysfunction was significantly lower (p

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Nayebi Nia, A. S., Salari, P., Sharifi, N., & Jabbari Nooghani, H. (2017). Effect of Attachment Styles to Parents on Sexual Dysfunction Domains of Married Women. Electronic Physician, 9(1), 3605–3610. https://doi.org/10.19082/3605

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