Objective: To investigate the effect of COVID-19 on sexual dysfunction in women. Material and Methods: The women diagnosed with COVID-19 and hospitalised at a tertiary hospital were included. They completed the Introductory Data Form, the Female Sexual Function Index-(FSFI) and the Short Form-36 Quality of Life Scale (SF-36). Results: Fifteen women between the ages of 19-49 who completed the treatment protocol, discharged at least 14 days before and who had not been diagnosed as sexual dysfunction; sexually active earlier were included in the study. It was detected that weekly sexual intercourse before and after COVID-19 significantly differed (P =.047). The frequency of relationships decreased statistically after COVID-19. The mean value of the FSFI satisfaction score differs from COVID-19 before and after diagnosis (P =.012). The mean satisfaction score before COVID-19 was 3.47, and after COVID-19 was 2.93. The score of the subgroups of FSFI did not differ from COVID-19 before and after diagnosis (P >.050). The median value of SF-36 pain differs from COVID-19 before and after diagnosis (P =.008). Conclusion: It was concluded that the frequency of sexual intercourse and sexual satisfaction in women decreased after COVID-19 disease, and the quality of life scores did not change in a statistically significant way.
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Kaya, Y., Kaya, C., Tahta, T., Kartal, T., & Tokgöz, V. Y. (2021). Examination of the effect of COVID-19 on sexual dysfunction in women. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 75(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.13923
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