ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out frequency of sexual dysfunction [SD] and related risk factors in married women
Study design: Cross sectional study
Place and Duration of study: Al-Mustafa Medical Centre Karachi, from June 2016 to December 2016
Methodology: The Golombok Rust inventory of Sexual Satisfaction [GRISS] questionnaire was administered to married women attending Gynaecology Out Patient Department. The participation was voluntary after taking informed consent. The variables recorded were the age group, marriage duration, addictions, type of marriage etc. Logistic regression analysis was done to find out the association
Results: Total of 250 married women were approached and questionnaire was distributed. All were residents of Karachi. The dropout rate was 20% [n=50]. The final study sample was 200. The age ranged from 20 - 55 year. Sexual dysfunction was reported in 43.5%. Logistic regression analysis showed that sexual dysfunction was more likely to have higher scores of dissatisfaction, dyspareunia, vaginal dryness, and vaginismus. Multivariate model adjusted showed dissatisfaction and dyspareunia as high risk variables. Cases of female sexual dysfunction [FSD] had higher scores for dissatisfaction, vaginal dryness and vaginismus
Conclusions: Sexual dysfunction affected nearly half of the sexually active females. A strong association was found between addiction and sexual dysfunction