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Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction among women attending college presenting for gynecological care at a university student health center

, MD, FACOGORCID Icon, , PhD, FACHEORCID Icon, ORCID Icon & , MSN, APRN, FNP-CORCID Icon
Pages 52-60 | Received 24 Feb 2018, Accepted 19 Aug 2018, Published online: 02 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: To estimate the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) among women attending college (18–29 years of age) presenting for routine gynecological care at a university-based student health center. Participants: Location: University affiliated women’s health care clinic. Methods: Study design: Descriptive, cross sectional study. Primary endpoint: Estimated prevalence of FSD in the 18–29-year- old population. A subanalysis between those with and without recent sexual activity was performed. Logistic Regression was performed to identify potential predictors of FSD among those affected. Results: Of 310 women, FSFI was estimated as ranging from 35.5% (not sexually active) to 42.3% (sexually active). Those of younger age (18–21), with prior mental health diagnosis, and self-reported problems with arousal were at increased risk for FSD. Conclusion: Screening for FSD in the 18–29-year-old population is justified and recommended.

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