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Research Article

Promoting sexual self-efficacy of men with spinal cord injury using PLISSIT model

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Pages 371-386 | Received 19 Feb 2020, Accepted 26 Jun 2020, Published online: 07 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Research has established sexual health as a main priority for men with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI); nevertheless, it continues to be under-addressed by health-care providers. Therefore, this multiple baseline single case study aims to promote the sexual self-efficacy of men with spinal cord injury using PLISSIT (Permission, Limited Information, Specific Suggestions, and Intensive Therapy) model. For this purpose, three male patients with SCI were recruited and the Sexual Self-Efficacy Questionnaire was administered and the data were collected at three baselines, four intervention sessions, and three follow-ups. Data analysis was conducted at the six levels of trend, variability, the immediacy of the effect, overlap, and consistency of data patterns across similar phases. The results of the analysis of the six levels revealed that sexual self-efficacy intervention was successful at promoting the sexual self-efficacy of the patients with SCI. Therefore, the health-care providers are recommended to take into account the sexual self-efficacy of such patients through the implementation of appropriate interventional programmes.

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Notes on contributors

Mohammadreza Abed

Mohammadreza Abed is a Health Psychology doctoral candidate at Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University. His areas of interest are the health psychology issues of individuals with spinal cord injury, especially sexual issues and couples therapy.

Zohreh Raeisi

Zohreh Raeisi is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University. Her research focuses on mental and personality disorders and family problems.

Hasan Rezaei-Jamalouei

Hasan Rezaei-Jamalouei is an Assistant Professor of Health Psychology at Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University. His areas of interest are health psychology issues, third generation therapies, risky behaviours and emotions.

Mojtaba Ansari Shahidi

Mojtaba Ansari Shahidi is an Assistant Professor of Health Psychology at Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University. His research focuses on behavioural disorders, health psychology and couples therapy.

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