Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems

Background: Contraceptive side effects have been recognized as the most important reasons accounting for discontinuation of the methods. Objectives: The present study attempts to identify the probable side effects that negatively affect sexual satisfaction and depression in Intra Uterine Device (...

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Main Author: Farnaz Farnam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2020-04-01
Series:Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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Online Access:http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-619-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-a549f0dd4c0945bcb40de17843369b042020-11-25T03:12:39ZengZanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesPreventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal2588-44412588-445X2020-04-01845156Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood ProblemsFarnaz Farnam0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1706-7079Ph.D in Reproductive Health, Department of Reproductive Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground: Contraceptive side effects have been recognized as the most important reasons accounting for discontinuation of the methods. Objectives: The present study attempts to identify the probable side effects that negatively affect sexual satisfaction and depression in Intra Uterine Device (IUD) and Depo-Medroxyprogestrone Acetate (DMPA) users. Methods: 150 IUD users and 150 DMPA users who had started the respective contraceptive method since the past 12-18 months participated in a cross-sectional study conducted in 34 health centers from August 2017 to January 2018, in Tehran, Iran. Index of Sexual Satisfaction and Patient Health Questionnaire were used for assessing sexual satisfaction and depression in the participants, respectively. Results: Chi-square and independent t-test showed no significant difference between demographic characteristic in the two groups (P>0.05). The linear logistic regression analysis showed that no variables affect sexual satisfaction in IUD users, while depression (P=0.01, B=1.12) and dysmenorrhea (P=0.05, B=2.06) were meaningful factors accounting for sexual satisfaction in DMPA users. Influential factors on depression were dysmenorrhea (P= 0.005, B=0.41) in IUD users, and sexual satisfaction (P= 0.005, B=0.05) and weight gain (P=0.029, B=0.31) in DMPA users. Pearson test showed a significant correlation between sexual satisfaction and depression (P=0.05, Pearson correlation=0.11). Conclusion: This study helps clinicians to improve sexual satisfaction and mood levels in IUD and DMPA users by manipulating some influential factors. With regard to the correlation between sexual satisfaction and depression, health providers should pay greater attention to these clients’ sexual life when they complain of depression, and vice versa.http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-619-en.pdfcopper intra uterine devicedepo-medroxyprogesterone acetatesexual satisfactiondepressionassociated factors
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Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
copper intra uterine device
depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate
sexual satisfaction
depression
associated factors
author_facet Farnaz Farnam
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title Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
title_short Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
title_full Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
title_fullStr Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
title_full_unstemmed Assisting IUD and DMPA Users with Overcoming their Sexual and Mood Problems
title_sort assisting iud and dmpa users with overcoming their sexual and mood problems
publisher Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
issn 2588-4441
2588-445X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Contraceptive side effects have been recognized as the most important reasons accounting for discontinuation of the methods. Objectives: The present study attempts to identify the probable side effects that negatively affect sexual satisfaction and depression in Intra Uterine Device (IUD) and Depo-Medroxyprogestrone Acetate (DMPA) users. Methods: 150 IUD users and 150 DMPA users who had started the respective contraceptive method since the past 12-18 months participated in a cross-sectional study conducted in 34 health centers from August 2017 to January 2018, in Tehran, Iran. Index of Sexual Satisfaction and Patient Health Questionnaire were used for assessing sexual satisfaction and depression in the participants, respectively. Results: Chi-square and independent t-test showed no significant difference between demographic characteristic in the two groups (P>0.05). The linear logistic regression analysis showed that no variables affect sexual satisfaction in IUD users, while depression (P=0.01, B=1.12) and dysmenorrhea (P=0.05, B=2.06) were meaningful factors accounting for sexual satisfaction in DMPA users. Influential factors on depression were dysmenorrhea (P= 0.005, B=0.41) in IUD users, and sexual satisfaction (P= 0.005, B=0.05) and weight gain (P=0.029, B=0.31) in DMPA users. Pearson test showed a significant correlation between sexual satisfaction and depression (P=0.05, Pearson correlation=0.11). Conclusion: This study helps clinicians to improve sexual satisfaction and mood levels in IUD and DMPA users by manipulating some influential factors. With regard to the correlation between sexual satisfaction and depression, health providers should pay greater attention to these clients’ sexual life when they complain of depression, and vice versa.
topic copper intra uterine device
depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate
sexual satisfaction
depression
associated factors
url http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-619-en.pdf
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