Experiences of Dyspareunia in Dominican Women with a History of Sexual Abuse: A Phenomenological Study.
Raquel Alarcon-RodriguezCayetano Fernández-SolaRafael García-AlvarezRosario Fadul-CalderónAntonio Ruiz-OrtizMaría Del Mar Requena-MullorJessica García-GonzálezPublished in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2023)
In some Dominican women, dyspareunia stems from their history of sexual abuse, which was unknown to their families and partners. The participants experienced dyspareunia in silence and found it difficult to seek help from health care professionals. In addition, their sexual health was marked by fear and physical pain. There are individual, cultural, and social factors that influence the occurrence of dyspareunia; a better understanding of these factors is vital for planning innovative preventive strategies that reduce the progression of sexual dysfunction and its impact on the quality of life of people with dyspareunia.