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J Sex Med ; 20(4): 542-548, 2023 03 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36881739

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BACKGROUND: Menopause is a turning point in women's lives and a major medical challenge, leading to drastic changes in sexual self-esteem and the husband-wife relationship, which can have an undeniable impact on the quality of their life. AIM: To assess the effect of mindfulness-based education on sexual self-esteem and marital intimacy in postmenopausal women. METHODS: This quasi-experimental study was conducted with 130 women who were assigned to 2 groups, intervention (n = 65) and control (n = 65), out of whom 127 completed the study. The interventional group received 8 training sessions. The mindfulness-based intervention consisted of 8 educational sessions and daily mindfulness exercises. Sexual self-esteem was assessed by the Sexual Self-esteem Index for Woman-Short Form, and marital intimacy was measured with Thompson and Walker's Intimacy Scale. The collected data were analyzed via analysis of covariance. OUTCOMES: Outcomes included changes in sexual self-esteem and marital intimacy scores. RESULTS: Participants in the intervention group demonstrated higher levels of total self-esteem posttreatment than participants in the control group (125.15 vs 119.46) and higher levels of intimacy (74.22 vs 61.59). The difference was still significant after adjusting for self-esteem (η2 = 0.312, P < .001) and intimacy (η2 = 0.573, P < .001) at baseline. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Mindfulness may be used as a strategy to improve sexual self-esteem and marital intimacy. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS: Unlike other treatments, mindfulness seems to be low cost and less complex in improving sexual self-esteem and marital intimacy. Limitations of this study include use of available sampling methods, nonrandom allocation of participants, and self-reporting data collection. CONCLUSION: As evidenced by the results, 8 weeks of mindfulness training could improve sexual self-esteem and marital intimacy in menopausal women. The mindfulness-based intervention should be incorporated into routine care to help menopausal women.


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Mindfulness , Female , Humans , Mindfulness/methods , Postmenopause , Sexual Behavior , Sexual Partners , Marriage
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