Predicting Women\'s Sexual Function through Sexual Self-Efficacy according to the Mediator Variable of Conflict Resolution Techniques

Background: Sexual function is an important part of womenchr('39')s lives, and several factors play a role in its formation. Objectives: The present study aimed to provide a structural model for predicting womenchr('39')s sexual function through sexual self-efficacy according to...

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Published inPreventive care in nursing & midwifery journal Vol. 9; no. 4; pp. 23 - 30
Main Authors Ameneh Dashtestannejad, Akram Dehghani, Azam Salehi, Mohamad masood Diarian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 01.01.2020
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Summary:Background: Sexual function is an important part of womenchr('39')s lives, and several factors play a role in its formation. Objectives: The present study aimed to provide a structural model for predicting womenchr('39')s sexual function through sexual self-efficacy according to the mediator variable of conflict resolution techniques. Methods: This descriptive correlational study was performed on 378 married women who referred to the cultural centers of Isfahan. Female sexual function index, Waziri and Lotfi sexual self-efficacy questionnaire, and the Strauss conflict resolution techniques scale were used for data collection. The data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and SEM (Structural Equation Model) method using SPSS-24 and AMOS-24 software. Results: The data related to the fit of the model showed that the fit indices of the model are at the desired level; according to the mediator variable of conflict resolution techniques, the prediction model of female sexual function based on sexual resilience was approved. The results showed that sexual self-efficacy has a negative effect on sexual function (P>0.01; β= -0.30), and conflict resolution techniques also have a negative effect on sexual function (P>0.01; β= -0.43). The study confirmed the mediating role of conflict resolution techniques in the relationship between sexual self-efficacy and sexual function (P>0.01; β= -0.1). Conclusion: The findings demonstrated that conflict resolution techniques are one of the basic marital skills to increase compatibility and improve sexual function in couples, as a mediator variable in relation to sexual self-efficacy and sexual function.
ISSN:2588-445X
2588-445X