Quality of life and emotional well-being during COVID-19 as mediators in the relationship between sexual functioning and satisfaction in Portuguese women.
Maria Manuela PeixotoJulia LopesPublished in: Women & health (2022)
Women's quality of life, emotional well-being, sexual functioning and satisfaction are associated, and little is known about this relationship during COVID-19 pandemic. This study examines the mediating role of quality of life and emotional well-being in the relationship between sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in women during COVID-19 outbreak in Portugal. A sample of 301 women was recruited in May 2020, and women answered to a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Female Sexual Functioning Index, the Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women, the brief WHOQOL, and the Positive Affect - Negative Affect Scale (emotional well-being). Results indicated that quality of life was the only significant mediator for the relationship between sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction. Overall, the results emphasize the role of perceived quality of life in women's sexuality, by extending previous knowledge to a crisis context (COVID-19 pandemic), enhancing quality of life promotion during adverse moments to improve women's sexual satisfaction.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- pregnancy outcomes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- cervical cancer screening
- public health
- breast cancer risk
- healthcare
- emergency department
- insulin resistance
- depressive symptoms
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- cross sectional
- social support
- adverse drug
- patient satisfaction