Psychological factors and the sexuality of pregnant and postpartum women
De Judicibus, Margaret. 2000, Psychological factors and the sexuality of pregnant and postpartum women, D.Psychology (Clinical) thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
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Psychological factors and the sexuality of pregnant and postpartum women
This longitudinal research found that women reported significant decreases in sexual desire, frequency of intercourse, and sexual satisfaction during pregnancy and at three and six months after childbirth. The psychological factors examined (role quality, relationship satisfaction, fatigue, life satisfaction, and depression) influenced women's changing sexuality over the perinatal period.
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Supported by the portfolio "Evidence based practice in clinical psychology : benefits and limitations."
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